Mathis Trautwein
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Psychologist and neuroscientist studying mental phenomena through the lense of meditation research
Podcast Gespräch über unsere Forschung zu Erlebnissen von Selbstentgrenzung in der Meditation. Es hat Spaß gemacht und ich bin gespannt auf die nächsten Folgen!
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🚨New preprint: Fabulous work by Daniel Atad showing global increases in neural complexity during meditation, while selective reductions map to phenomenology of boundary dissolution 🧘🧠 👉
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/yhavc_v1
about 1 month ago
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Editors of Neuroscience of Consciousness
3 months ago
🚨 New article in
#NCONSC
! Deep computational neurophenomenology: a methodological framework for investigating the how of experience
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A Bayesian computational framework to bridge first-person experience and brain activity
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Deep computational neurophenomenology: a methodological framework for investigating the how of experience
Abstract. The context for our paper comes from the neurophenomenology (NPh) research programme initiated by Francisco Varela at the end of the 1990s. Varel
https://academic.oup.com/nc/article/2025/1/niaf016/8222537
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IGPP
4 months ago
Stillstand in der Stille? Interview mit dem Meditiationsforscher Ulrich Ott, Autor von „Meditation für Skeptiker“ | Deutschlandfunk
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Stillstand in der Stille? Der Meditiationsforscher Ulrich Ott
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Pascal Vrticka
4 months ago
#Attachment
#MythBusting
#31 –
#AttachmentTheory
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#Nonattachment
in
#Buddhism
Attachment theory and Buddhism - calling for “nonattachment” - don’t have anything in common. Or do they...? 👉🏻
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Antoine Lutz
7 months ago
FYI: free link to a publication led by Yair Dor-Ziderman in Aviva Berkovich-Ohana's lab. We provided MEG evidence supporting the hypothesis that the brains of experienced meditators exhibit reduced defensiveness toward mortality compared to those of controls.
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Training the embodied self in its impermanence: meditators evidence neurophysiological markers of death acceptance
AbstractBackground. Human predictive capacity underlies its adaptive strength but also the potential for existential terror. Grounded in the predictive pro
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Antoine Lutz
10 months ago
FYI: our review on neurophenomenological approaches to meditation practices and their potential clinical applications, in collaboration with Oussama Abdoun, Yair Dor-Ziderman,
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, and Aviva Berkovich-Ohana! Below is the organizational framework.
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