Inducing a meditative state by artificial perturbations: A mechanistic understanding of brain dynamics underlying meditation

Author:

Dagnino Paulina Clara1ORCID,Galadí Javier A.1ORCID,Càmara Estela2ORCID,Deco Gustavo13ORCID,Escrichs Anira1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computational Neuroscience Group, Center for Brain and Cognition, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

2. L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain

3. Institució Catalana de la Recerca i Estudis Avancats (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Contemplative neuroscience has increasingly explored meditation using neuroimaging. However, the brain mechanisms underlying meditation remain elusive. Here, we implemented a mechanistic framework to explore the spatiotemporal dynamics of expert meditators during meditation and rest, and controls during rest. We first applied a model-free approach by defining a probabilistic metastable substate (PMS) space for each condition, consisting of different probabilities of occurrence from a repertoire of dynamic patterns. Moreover, we implemented a model-based approach by adjusting the PMS of each condition to a whole-brain model, which enabled us to explore in silico perturbations to transition from resting-state to meditation and vice versa. Consequently, we assessed the sensitivity of different brain areas regarding their perturbability and their mechanistic local-global effects. Overall, our work reveals distinct whole-brain dynamics in meditation compared to rest, and how transitions can be induced with localized artificial perturbations. It motivates future work regarding meditation as a practice in health and as a potential therapy for brain disorders.

Funder

Department of Research and Universities of the Generalitat of Catalunya

Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

MICIU/AEI

ERDF, EU

EU ERC Synergy Horizon Europe

EU Horizon Europe

Publisher

MIT Press

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