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Neurophysiological changes associated with vibroacoustically-augmented breath-focused mindfulness for dissociation: targeting interoception and attention.

Negar FaniAlfonsina GuelfoDominique L La BarrieAndrew P TeerCherita ClendinenLeyla KarimzadehJahnvi JainTimothy D ElyAbigail PowersNadine J KaslowBekh BradleyGreg J Siegle
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
Vibration feedback during breath focus yielded greater improvements in interoception, sustained attention and increased connectivity of emotion processing and interoceptive networks. Augmenting BFM with vibration appears to have considerable effects on interoception, attention and autonomic regulation; it could be used as a monotherapy or to address trauma treatment barriers.
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