FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS
Persistent subjective states of anxiety or depression resulting from chronic stress, pain, or incidence of trauma, facilitate dynamic and iterative dysregulation across sensory-motor, emotional, and cognitive processes. These chronic maladaptive states increase the likelihood of poor health outcomes including immunodeficiency, inflammation, and psychopathology. Fortunately, a growing body of research suggests that certain forms of systematic mental training associated with mindfulness-based meditation and other wisdom-based contemplative practices can provide the requisite tools for improved self-awareness, self-regulation, prosocial behavior, and overall well-being.
Based on these observations, there are three main questions that drive my program of contemplative neuroscience research and inquiry:
- Can we identify and validate the basic cognitive-neural, and psycho-social mechanisms that contribute to adaptive mind-brain-body interactions and their therapeutic relevance in mental health settings for individuals and in relation to others?
- What are the basic developmental patterns of body-mind-brain changes that result from rigorous mental training in mindfulness, compassion, and other mind-body practices and help establish the development of a flourishing constitution?
- How can innovation and technology, through biosensor, stimulation, psycholytic and psychedelic pharmacology, serve to enhance or augment mental health and well-being?
Mechanisms of MBIs (MOMBI Trial)
What are the Neurobiological Markers by which MBI’s improve clinical outcomes?
Targeting & Validating Attention Regulation Markers of Mindfulness for Pain
Neural Markers for Predicting Pain Outcomes
Imaging Inflammatory Markers
Targeting brain-based markers of inflammation sensitive to meditation