Meditation is proposed to increase functional signal-to-noise ratio (f-SNR) in the brain via signal enhancement, noise decluttering, reduced self-referential filtering, and shifts to critical neural regimes, unifying diverse findings and explaining benefits across psychopathologies.
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In a single Parkinson's patient, gait conditions with comparable linear performance metrics showed different temporal organizations in dynamical state space and unsupervised latent embeddings when vertical occlusion dimension was varied.
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Clear Mind: Meditation and the Brain's Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Meditation is proposed to increase functional signal-to-noise ratio (f-SNR) in the brain via signal enhancement, noise decluttering, reduced self-referential filtering, and shifts to critical neural regimes, unifying diverse findings and explaining benefits across psychopathologies.
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Observable Performance Does Not Fully Reflect System Organization: A Multi-Level Analysis of Gait Dynamics Under Occlusal Constraint
In a single Parkinson's patient, gait conditions with comparable linear performance metrics showed different temporal organizations in dynamical state space and unsupervised latent embeddings when vertical occlusion dimension was varied.