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The neurophysiological correlates of religious chanting.


ABSTRACT: Despite extensive research on various types of meditation, research on the neural correlates of religious chanting is in a nascent stage. Using multi-modal electrophysiological and neuroimaging methods, we illustrate that during religious chanting, the posterior cingulate cortex shows the largest decrease in eigenvector centrality, potentially due to regional endogenous generation of delta oscillations. Our data show that these functional effects are not due to peripheral cardiac or respiratory activity, nor due to implicit language processing. Finally, we suggest that the neurophysiological correlates of religious chanting are likely different from those of meditation and prayer, and would possibly induce distinctive psychotherapeutic effects.

SUBMITTER: Gao J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6414545 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The neurophysiological correlates of religious chanting.

Gao Junling J   Leung Hang Kin HK   Wu Bonnie Wai Yan BWY   Skouras Stavros S   Sik Hin Hung HH  

Scientific reports 20190312 1


Despite extensive research on various types of meditation, research on the neural correlates of religious chanting is in a nascent stage. Using multi-modal electrophysiological and neuroimaging methods, we illustrate that during religious chanting, the posterior cingulate cortex shows the largest decrease in eigenvector centrality, potentially due to regional endogenous generation of delta oscillations. Our data show that these functional effects are not due to peripheral cardiac or respiratory  ...[more]

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