Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, Dr. Neus Raines, and Wayne Blinne on their latest research article The Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values: A Repeated Measures Comparison on Nonmeditators and the Experiencedpublished in Integrative Medicine: A Clinicians Journal. The study supports their previous research on the effects on meditation on P300 values by demonstrating that Meditation on Twin Hearts results in immediate cognitive improvements in non-meditators. In addition, the study provides additional evidence that long-term practice results in increased brain efficiency. P300 is an important component for assessing cognitive processes such as attention, working memory, and concentration. These findings suggest that the practice of Meditation on Twin Hearts may result in improved cognitive performance.

Latest Research Study on the Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values

Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, Dr. Neus Raines, and Wayne Blinne on their latest research article The Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values: A Repeated Measures Comparison on Nonmeditators and the Experiencedpublished in Integrative Medicine: A Clinicians Journal.

The study supports their previous research on the effects on meditation on P300 values by demonstrating that Meditation on Twin Hearts results in immediate cognitive improvements in non-meditators. In addition, the study provides additional evidence that long-term practice results in increased brain efficiency. P300 is an important component for assessing cognitive processes such as attention, working memory, and concentration. These findings suggest that the practice of Meditation on Twin Hearts may result in improved cognitive performance.

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New research finds Meditation on Twin Hearts amplifies positive emotional regulation

Congratulations to Camila P. R. A. T. Valim, Lucas M. Marques and Paulo S. Boggio on their latest article A Positive Emotional-Based Meditation but Not Mindfulness-Based Meditation Improves Emotion Regulation published in Frontiers in Psychology, the world’s most-cited multidisplinary psychology journal.

The authors investigated the effect of meditation on the cognitive ability of emotion regulation comparing Meditation on Twin Hearts and mindfulness meditation. The participants who practiced a single Meditation on Twin Hearts were more effective in suppressing negative emotion and amplifying positive emotion than those who practiced mindfulness meditation and the control group.