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Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity: A Preliminary Study

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Veröffentlicht in: Religions 12(2021,1) Artikel 23
Personen und Körperschaften: Wintering, Nancy A. (VerfasserIn), Alizadeh, Mahdi (VerfasserIn), Bowens, Brendan (VerfasserIn), Conklin, Christopher (VerfasserIn), Mohamed, Feroze B. (VerfasserIn), Monti, Daniel A. (VerfasserIn), Newberg, Andrew (VerfasserIn), Yaden, David Bryce (VerfasserIn), Zhong, Li (VerfasserIn)
Titel: Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity: A Preliminary Study
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[2021]
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spellingShingle Wintering, Nancy A., Alizadeh, Mahdi, Bowens, Brendan, Conklin, Christopher, Mohamed, Feroze B., Monti, Daniel A., Newberg, Andrew, Yaden, David Bryce, Zhong, Li, Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity: A Preliminary Study, Background: Many individuals participate in spiritual retreats to enhance their sense of spirituality or to improve their overall mental and spiritual well-being. We are not aware of any studies specifically evaluating changes in functional connectivity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in individuals undergoing an intense spiritual retreat program. The goal of this study was to determine whether such changes occur as a result of participating in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Methods: We conducted psychological and spiritual measures in conjunction with functional connectivity analysis of fMRI in 14 individuals prior to and following shortly after their participation in a one-week spiritual retreat. Results: Significant changes in functional connectivity were observed after the retreat program, compared to baseline evaluation, particularly in the posterior cingulate cortex, pallidum, superior frontal lobe, superior parietal lobe, superior and inferior temporal lobe, and the cerebellum. Significant changes in a variety of psychological and spiritual measures were identified as result of participation in the retreat. Conclusion: Overall, these preliminary findings suggest that this intensive spiritual retreat resulted in significant changes in brain functional connectivity, and warrants further investigation to evaluate the physiological, psychological, and spiritual impact of these changes., MRI, functional connectivity, meditation, prayer, religion, spirituality
title Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity: A Preliminary Study
title_auth Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity A Preliminary Study
title_full Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity A Preliminary Study
title_in_hierarchy Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity: A Preliminary Study,
title_short Effect of a One-Week Spiritual Retreat on Brain Functional Connectivity
title_sort effect of a one week spiritual retreat on brain functional connectivity a preliminary study
title_sub A Preliminary Study
topic MRI, functional connectivity, meditation, prayer, religion, spirituality
topic_facet MRI, functional connectivity, meditation, prayer, religion, spirituality
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