Breathwork-induced psychedelic experiences modulate neural dynamics

Author:

Lewis-Healey Evan12ORCID,Tagliazucchi Enzo3456,Canales-Johnson Andres127ORCID,Bekinschtein Tristan A12

Affiliation:

1. Cambridge Consciousness and Cognition Lab , Department of Psychology, Downing Place, , Cambridge, CB2 3EB , United Kingdom

2. University of Cambridge , Department of Psychology, Downing Place, , Cambridge, CB2 3EB , United Kingdom

3. Consciousness , Culture and Complexity Lab, Department of Physics, Pabellón I, , 1428, Buenos Aires , Argentina

4. University of Buenos Aires , Culture and Complexity Lab, Department of Physics, Pabellón I, , 1428, Buenos Aires , Argentina

5. Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat), Universidad Adolfo Ibanez , Santiago, 7910000 , Chile

6. Cognitive Neuroscience Center , Universidad de San Andrés, Vito Dumas 284, B1644BID Victoria, Provincia de Buenos Aires , Argentina

7. The Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences Research Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Católica del Maule , 3460000, Talca , Chile

Abstract

Abstract Breathwork is an understudied school of practices involving intentional respiratory modulation to induce an altered state of consciousness (ASC). We simultaneously investigate the phenomenological and neural dynamics of breathwork by combining Temporal Experience Tracing, a quantitative methodology that preserves the temporal dynamics of subjective experience, with low-density portable EEG devices. Fourteen novice participants completed a course of up to 28 breathwork sessions—of 20, 40, or 60 min—in 28 days, yielding a neurophenomenological dataset of 301 breathwork sessions. Using hypothesis-driven and data-driven approaches, we found that “psychedelic-like” subjective experiences were associated with increased neural Lempel-Ziv complexity during breathwork. Exploratory analyses showed that the aperiodic exponent of the power spectral density—but not oscillatory alpha power—yielded similar neurophenomenological associations. Non-linear neural features, like complexity and the aperiodic exponent, neurally map both a multidimensional data-driven composite of positive experiences, and hypothesis-driven aspects of psychedelic-like experience states such as high bliss.

Funder

Human Experience Dynamics

ANID/FONDECYT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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