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CompletedNCT02157766

Wisconsin Center for the Neuroscience and Psychophysiology of Meditation

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
457 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The Wisconsin Center for the Neuroscience and Psychophysiology of Meditation will be a highly focused center dedicated to novel and cutting edge research on the mechanisms by which meditation works. The core set of hypotheses for this Center focus on the mechanisms of two common meditation practices: Mindfulness Meditation (MM) and Loving-Kindness/Compassion Meditation (LKM-CO), both taught in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). The investigators will study both Long-Term Meditators (LTMs) as well as meditation-naïve participants (MNPs). The latter group will be randomly assigned to MBSR, a rigorously matched comparison intervention called the Health Enhancement Program (HEP; MacCoon et al., 2012), or to a Wait List (WL) control group. This will give us a comprehensive view of changes that are produced by meditation practices per se, changes generically associated with interventions designed to promote well-being, and changes that might be effects of repeating testing protocols across multiple occasions. In addition, the inclusion of both novice and experienced meditators provides a wide range of practice experience that will provide critical information on dose-related effects, information that is lacking in the research literature today. Each of the projects is focused on examining the brain mechanisms and peripheral biological correlates of meditation. Project 1 (Davidson) will examine the impact of the explicit use of mindfulness and loving-kindness/compassion strategies on emotion regulation, specifically neural, biobehavioral and hormonal indices of reactivity to and recovery from pictures of human suffering and flourishing. Project 2 (Rosenkranz) will investigate the brain to periphery pathways through which psychological factors contribute to the expression of asthma symptoms. In addition, it will examine the efficacy of meditation training in reducing the inflammatory response to an allergen in asthmatic individuals by reducing the reactivity of emotion-related neural circuitry. Project 3 (Tononi) will examine whether the previously reported increase in gamma oscillations during Non-REM (NREM) sleep in meditators is associated with changes in sleep mentation (Ferrarelli et al. 2013). In addition, project 3 will examine relations between meditation-induced changes in brain activity during sleep and brain activity and cognitive function during wakefulness.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALIntensive Meditation PracticeLong term meditators complete three days of of mindfulness or compassion/loving kindness meditation at T2 and T3 (one meditation type per visit).
BEHAVIORALMindfulness Based Stress Reduction8 week class designed to enhance well-being through training in mindfulness.
BEHAVIORALHealth Enhancement Program8 week class designed to enhance well-being through training in physical activity, functional movement, music therapy and nutrition.

Timeline

Start date
2014-09-01
Primary completion
2018-11-01
Completion
2019-04-14
First posted
2014-06-06
Last updated
2021-08-03

Locations

4 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02157766. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.