What Confucius practiced is good for your mind: Examining the effect of a contemplative practice in Confucian tradition on executive functions.
Conscious Cogn
; 42: 204-215, 2016 05.
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The short-term training effects on various executive functions (EFs) by a movement-based contemplative practice (MBCP) are examined. Three aspects of EFs (working memory capacity, inhibition, switching) are assessed before and after a month-long 12-h training period using Body-Mind Axial Awareness (BMAA) principles that Confucius followers have practiced for more than 2000years. A mindfulness-based practice (Chan-meditation) and a waiting-list control group served as contrast groups. Our results showed that the BMAA group performed better on the task that measured working memory capacity than did the Chan-meditation and the waiting-list groups after training. In addition, the Chan-meditation groups outperformed the control group on attentional switching, a novel finding for this kind of practice. Our findings not only show a new effect of short-term MBCPs on EFs, but also indicate movement-based and mindfulness-based contemplative practices might benefit development of various aspects of EFs in different ways.
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Métodos Terapêuticos e Terapias MTCI:
Terapias_mente_y_cuerpo
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Meditacion
Assunto principal:
Meditação
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Confucionismo
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Função Executiva
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Atenção Plena
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Memória de Curto Prazo
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En
Revista:
Conscious Cogn
Ano de publicação:
2016
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Article
País de afiliação:
Taiwan