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Neurobiology of Mindfulness and Brain Remodeling John S. Wendt, M.D.

Mindfulness is Non-Judging Awareness of the Present Moment Experience The practice of non-judgmental awareness can interrupt the streams of random thinking and habitual behavior to reconnect with ourselves and with the true nature of this moment, leading to greater self-allowance and selfcompassion and replacing automatic reactivity with wiser responsiveness.

Mindfulness Meditative States Focused Attention (FA) Open Monitoring (OM) ( Choiceless Awareness ) Effortless Awareness ( Meditative Bliss ) Loving Kindness (Compassion) Practice

Possible Specific Benefits of Mindfulness May cultivate healing through awareness May promote wholeness of our being leading to contentment and peace of mind May promote tolerance and compassion (for self and others) May promote wisdom in thought and action (response v. mindless reactivity) May lessen destructive emotions (hatred, greed, etc.)

Sleep Potential Benefits General/normal population Professionals (burnout) Anxiety Depression Other psychiatric Chronic pain Fibromyalgia Cancer Addiction

Discussion Topics Behavioral Neuroanatomy (Identifying the ususal suspects) Attentional Networks Interoceptive Awareness (Felt Body Sense) Stress Response Neuroplasticity (Brain Remodeling) Compassion and Forgiveness Epigenetics Putting It All Together??

Bodily States Homeostasis: all quiet, mind-body in harmony Balance of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) Allostasis (stress response, SNS activation) Allostatic load (chronic stress response maladaptive=persistent SNS overactivity)

Anatomy

Attentional Networks Default Mode Network Task Positive Attentional Networks Salience Network Executive Network

Default Mode Network (DMN) mpfc-pcc (+IP and LT regions) Mind wandering Very strong! (50% mental activity time here!) (Must have positive evolutionary value) Self-referential, memory retrieval, adaptive planning, reflection, theory of mind, moral decision-making Distraction, impaired concentration, rumination, anxiety, unhappiness

Salience Network ACC (and vlpfc) + bilateral Insula Immediate present-moment processing Detection of relevant stimuli Central to meditation practice

Dorsal Attentional Network dlpfc + plparietal (DAN) Executive Network Controls attentional resources to deal with immediate or future demands Relatively non-emotional ( inner critic?)

Attentional Networks fmri

Interoceptive Awareness Visceral, internal body milieu (v. exteroceptive=outer senses, musculoskeletal, etc.) Obligate connection with feeling and emotion (Mind-body connection) Signals to brain by the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and chemicals

Brainstem Nuclei NTS, PBN, PAG Not merely relay stations Bidirectional pathways with body and each other regulating metabolism Maps produced from body sensations include felt body states (primordial feelings) PAG instrumental in presenting primordial feeling to the insular cortex Close reciprocal connections between ACC

Impaired Salience Connectivity Addiction and impulse control Alexithymia MDD associated with decreased PFC-limbic connectivity

Stress Response Subliminal triggers SC>pulvinar>AM ACC and AI Sensory/emotional trigger (amygdyla-hypothalamus) fight or flight Corticotropin releasing factor CRF excitatory neurotransmitter within brain Pituitary-adrenal axis (cortisol) Sympathetic-adrenal (epinephrine, norepinephrine) Modulated by ACC-insula activation of VLM (inhibitory) and NA (parasympathetic, also inhibitory) Parasympathetic activity enhanced by meditation

Chronic Allostatic Load Persistently elevated stress (SNS response) Persistently elevated cortisol levels (including in brain>atrophy) Systemic elevated blood pressure, glucose, heart rate, gut motility, etc. Often subliminal (below level of consciousness)?

Neuronal Plasticity The capacity to induce lasting changes in neurons, neural pathways and glial (supporting) cells Measured by static and functional MRI (cell layers, pathways and regional metabolic activation), EEG, magnetoencephalography Mindfulness meditation Promotes neuroplasticity Offers neuroprotection? Enhances equanimity, mood, emotional stability, decisionmaking

Fortifying the Salience Network The most striking phenomenon with meditation High activation, cortical thickening and strengthening of connection ACC-AI Attentional Resources (ACC) directed to interoceptive awareness (AI)

Implications (ACC-AI) Awareness promotes healing=to make whole, not cure Redirection from DMN (less dyphoria and rumination) Moving from fix it mode to being mode Pathway activation promotes relief Pathway resonance affects subcortical regions AM (stress reduction), LC (Optimizing brain function, neuroprotection?), PAG (modulates pain matrix)

Triangle of Awareness Sensation (felt body sense) Feelings/emotion Thoughts

Focusing (Gendlin, Cornell) Guiding interoceptive awareness (with partner provides reflection) Locating and labeling the felt body sense Associating with thoughts and feelings Positive association>resonance>shift in body sensation (relief)

Attentional Networks fmri

Meditation Weakens DMN Decreased connectivity vpmc-pcc Deactivation of PCC Decreased self-referential cognitive processing Decreased rumination, increased equanimity Decreased suffering; improved sense of wellbeing

Other Effects of Meditation R>L prefrontal activity shift, decreased amygdala activation (happier) Increased hippocampal volume/density (memory) Increased precuneus-ipl connectivity (3 rd person perspective) Lateral shift of DMN Decreased D to V PMC connectivity (less emotional reaction to judgment) Increased VL-VM PFC/AM connectivity (reassurance, inhibitory to judgment-stress response) Affect labeling-activates the rvlpfc and deactivates AM

Loving Kindness Practice Early stages of investigation Increased activity in AM, R mid-temporal region, TPJ Unique among meditation practices for cortical thickening of the angular gyrus? Hypoequanimity preferable to Hyperempathy Emotional regulation distinguishes empathy from emotional contagion and distress Self-compassion v. self-esteem

Forgiveness (Compassion) Recruits dlpfc, precuneus-ipl dlpfc-apply cognitive reappraisal to regulate emotional response Precuneus-3 rd person perspective Forgiveness activates salience network and IPL Resentment=tension Forgiveness=relief (strong precuneus-ifp connection)

Locus Coeruleus (Craigmyle, 2013) Virtually the sole source of central norepinephrine (cne) to the cerebral cortex and hippocampus and principal source to the thalamus Activated by ACC, enhanced by PNS (e.g. meditation, VNS?) LC activation-increased wakefulness, cortical arousal, receptivity of present-moment sensory experience, anti-nociception cne-rapid modulation of cortical circuits and energy metabolism, slower for neuroplasticity (via glial cells?) and inflammatory responses (e.g. supression of cytokines and enhancement of BDNF) Integrated cne-pne systems form principal neuromodulatory system for homeostasis (including neurons and glial cells) c-ne (also serotonin) mediation of thalamic reticular nuclei (RN)- EEG waves: 40Hz gamma synchrony (enhanced in meditation) Enhancement of working memory, of hippocampal memory consolidation via blam, and attention shifting

Monopoly of Rumination Out of balance to mind at the expense of body Meditation practice as a rebalancing or redistribution (Beth Roth) Key: Recruitment of the task-specific salience network facilitating the mind-body connection and promoting healing Passing peace of mind on to future generations

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