Authors
Gunes Sevinc, Britta K Hölzel, Jonathan Greenberg, Tim Gard, Vincent Brunsch, Javeria A Hashmi, Mark Vangel, Scott P Orr, Mohammed R Milad, Sara W Lazar
Publication date
2019/11/1
Journal
Biological psychiatry
Volume
86
Issue
9
Pages
693-702
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The role of hippocampus in context-dependent recall of extinction is well recognized. However, little is known about how intervention-induced changes in hippocampal networks relate to improvements in extinction learning. In this study, we hypothesized that mindfulness training creates an optimal exposure condition by heightening attention and awareness of present moment sensory experience, leading to enhanced extinction learning, improved emotion regulation, and reduced anxiety symptoms.
Methods
We tested this hypothesis in a randomized controlled longitudinal study design using a 2-day fear conditioning and extinction protocol. The mindfulness training group included 42 participants (28 women) and the control group included 25 participants (15 women).
Results
We show that mindfulness training is associated with differential engagement of the right supramarginal gyrus as well as …
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