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Many people wonder if mindfulness works. The research on how Mindfulness Therapy works in
brain has grown significantly in recent years.

Some statistics from fMRI (brain magnetic resonance imaging) studies show:

  • Increased activity in the prefrontal cortex: O
    prefrontal cortex is associated with various cognitive functions,
    such as attention, decision making, regulation of
    emotions and problem solving. Mindfulness
    Therapy has been shown to increase activity in various
    areas of the prefrontal cortex.
  • Decreased activity in the amygdala: The amygdala
    associated with anxiety and fear. Mindfulness Therapy has
    shown to reduce the activity of the amygdala, leading to
    reducing anxiety and fear.
  • Increased connectivity between the prefrontal cortex
    and amygdala: Mindfulness Therapy has been shown to increase
    the functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and
    of the tonsil. This suggests that Mindfulness Therapy can
    to help regulate emotions better.
  •  Changes in gray matter: Some studies have shown that the
    Mindfulness Therapy can lead to changes in
    gray matter density in different brain regions,
    including the prefrontal cortex and the
    hippocampus.
    It is important to emphasize that:
  •  The studies on how Mindfulness Therapy works in
    brain is still in progress.
  • More research is needed to confirm these
    findings and to fully understand the mechanisms with
    which Mindfulness Therapy works on.
  • The results of the studies may be affected by
    various factors such as program quality
    Mindfulness Therapy, the trainer’s experience, the duration
    of the treatment and the motivations of the treated person.
    Overall, the available statistics indicate that the
    Mindfulness Therapy can affect the brain with
    various ways related to mental improvement
    health.