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Meditation appears to produce enduring changes in emotional processing in the brain

Meditation appears to produce enduring changes in emotional processing in the brain | Mom Psych | Scoop.it

A new study has found that participating in an eight-week meditation training program can have measurable effects on how the brain functions even when someone is not actively meditating.

Several previous studies have supported the hypothesis that meditation training improves practitioners' emotional regulation. While neuroimaging studies have found that meditation training appeared to decrease activation of the amygdala -- a structure at the base of the brain that is known to have a role in processing memory and emotion -- those changes were only observed while study participants were meditating. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that meditation training could also produce a generalized reduction in amygdala response to emotional stimuli,  

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Flavonoids linked to improved mental health

Flavonoids linked to improved mental health | Mom Psych | Scoop.it

A diet rich in flavonoids, compounds in fruit, vegetables, coffee, tea and chocolate [oh, and let's not forget red wine] could reduce the decline in mental function associated with age, says a new study from France.

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