Project Soma: Cortical Activity of a Body Scan Meditation and Yoga Practice in Healthy Yogis
NCT ID: NCT06351787
Last Updated: 2024-04-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-10-31
2023-06-28
Brief Summary
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Specifically, we will examine the correlates of interoceptive awareness and mindful awareness with cortical activity (Aim 1a) and pain tolerance (Aim 1b); determine cortical activity responsiveness of two brief awareness-focused meditations - a resting-based body scan practice and yoga practice (Aim 2a); characterize cortical activity profiles with sequentially delivered body scan and yoga practices (Aim 2b); and elucidate the relationship between interoceptive awareness with healthy emotionality and psychological wellbeing (Aim 3).
Our central hypotheses are that (Aim 1a) higher interoceptive awareness and mindful awareness will moderately correlate with higher cortical activity for both awareness-focused meditation practices; (Aim 1b) individuals sub-grouped into the 'acceptance in action cluster' based on 2 self-report measures will exhibit higher pain tolerance; (Aim 2a) cortical activity will be higher in the yoga practice compared to the body scan practice; and (Aim 2b) higher cortical activity will be observed in the body scan-\>yoga intervention sequence compared to the yoga-\>body scan intervention sequence. Furthermore, (Aim 3) we predict that interoceptive awareness will moderately correlate with healthy emotionality and psychological well-being.
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Detailed Description
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In Aim 1b, we will use (i) the self-report measures (MAIA and FFMQ-SF) to identify a 'regulatory awareness' cluster and 'acceptance in action' cluster, and (ii) the quantitative sensory test of pressure pain tolerance. We will test the hypothesis that individuals categorized into the 'acceptance in action' cluster will demonstrate higher pressure pain threshold and tolerance compared to the 'regulatory awareness' cluster.
In Aim 2, we will use cortical activity levels captured using fNIRS during two awareness-based practices - Body Scan and Yoga. We expect that cortical activity will be higher during Yoga compared to Body Scan (Aim 2a). We further expect that individuals who initially receive the resting-based meditation and then progress to receive the active-based meditation (Body Scan-\>Yoga) will at a group level demonstrate higher levels of cortical activity in comparison to individuals who receive Yoga-\>Body Scan (Aim 2b).
In Aim 3, we will use self-report measures of interoception (MAIA) and self-report measures of healthy emotionality (Emotional Styles Questionnaire, ESQ) and psychological well-being (Scales of Psychological Well-Being, PWB). We predict that interoception will be moderately correlated with healthy emotionality and psychological well-being.
Our contribution will be significant because elucidating cognitive and affective processes of awareness-based practices will help inform who may more favorably respond to different awareness-based practices aimed at cultivating well-being. Our proposed research is innovative because it seeks to advance a sensorimotor and psychological mechanistic understanding of meditation practices that will elucidate the 'active ingredients' responsible for its therapeutic effect.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Body scan
Participants will follow an audio-guided meditation in the sitting posture, which provides systematic verbal cues to draw their attention to different body parts to cultivate non-judgmental awareness. This will be performed in blocks of 2-minute increments, for up to 10 minutes, interspersed with 30-second periods of rest - where the participant will allow their mind to wander freely.
Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Yoga
Participants will follow a video-guided yoga session in the standing posture, which provides verbal and visual cues to draw their attention to their body and breath during upright yoga postures. This practice occurs in 2-minute active intervals for up to 10 minutes, interspersed with 30-second rest to be consistent with the experimental block design.
Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Interventions
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Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Resting and movement-based focused awareness meditations
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Ohio University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Nicholas Karayannis
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ohio University
Locations
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Ohio University
Athens, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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22-X-97
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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