JSAI2018

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Organized Session » [Organized Session] OS-4

[2F3-OS-4b] [Organized Session] OS-4

Wed. Jun 6, 2018 3:20 PM - 5:00 PM Room F (4F Garreria)

4:00 PM - 4:20 PM

[2F3-OS-4b-03] Meditation Changes the Time Required for Attention Shifting from Mind-Wandering

〇Issaku Kawashima1,2, Toru Takahashi1,3, Masahiro Fujino3,4, Hiroaki Kumano2 (1. Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda Univ., 2. Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda Univ., 3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 4. Graduate School of Education, Kyoto Univ.)

Keywords:Mind-Wandering, Mindfulness, Electroencephalogram

Mindfulness-based interventions might improve the flexibility of mind-wandering, that is, the ability to shift attention from mind-wandering, and well-being. Since the mindfulness-based intervention, which instructs participants to be aware of the occurrence of mind-wandering, might change the bias on self-reports of mind wandering, a measurement method that does not rely on subjects’ verbal report is needed. Therefore, we estimated mind-wandering intensity using one-second electroencephalogram samples and a machine learning model developed previously. We observed fluctuations in mind-wandering during a 14-minute meditation and classified it into four conscious phases and validated it with subjects’ report. Then we defined the time required to shift attention from mind-wandering as an index of mind-wandering flexibility. The experiment revealed that flexibility of mind-wandering was correlated with the extent of meditation experience.