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FreeState

(10,572 posts)
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 05:26 PM Apr 2013

NYT: How Meditation Might Boost Your Test Scores

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/03/how-meditation-might-boost-your-test-scores/

...half the group was randomly assigned to take part in a nutrition program, in which they were educated about healthy eating and asked to keep a daily food diary.

The others took a training that resembled the standard mindfulness-based stress reduction program, which typically meets once a week for eight sessions. In the Santa Barbara regimen, students instead met four days a week for two weeks and were not required to devote as much formal practice outside of class.

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The nutrition group’s results did not change.

The group that took mindfulness training, however, mind-wandered less and performed better on tests of working memory capacity and reading comprehension. For example, before the training, their average G.R.E. verbal score was 460. Two weeks later, it was 520.
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NYT: How Meditation Might Boost Your Test Scores (Original Post) FreeState Apr 2013 OP
Very Cool libodem Apr 2013 #1

libodem

(19,288 posts)
1. Very Cool
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 01:38 PM
Apr 2013

I took a Vepasna(sp) for 10 days at a retreat in Pine Cliff, Utah, back in the 70's. I was so clear headed and happy.

It felt as if I had emptied my unconscious and subconscious, and was fully conscious. Even my dreams were very clear and observable. It was an odd feeling. I finally came back to normal, after awhile.

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