Buddhist monks visit Neurocognition of Language Lab
A group of Buddhist monks who visited the TC lab to participate in some
experiments a couple of years ago. They performed a simple auditory
processing task before, during and after meditation, to see if there
were effects on the EEG of entering a meditative state. There were
significant effects. Much greater coherence in activation across
different brain sites was clearly evident during meditation, and higher
coherence persisted even after meditation ended.

Published Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011