Title:Mind-Body Practices and the Adolescent Brain: Clinical Neuroimaging Studies
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Author(s): Anup Sharma and Andrew Newberg
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Breathing practices, complementary and alternative medicine, meditation, neuroimaging, yoga.
Abstract: Background: Mind-Body practices constitute a large and diverse group of practices that can substantially affect
neurophysiology in both healthy individuals and those with various psychiatric disorders. In spite of the growing literature
on the clinical and physiological effects of mind-body practices, very little is known about their impact on central nervous
system (CNS) structure and function in adolescents with psychiatric disorders.
Method: This overview highlights findings in a select group of mind-body practices including yoga postures, yoga breathing
techniques and meditation practices.
Results: Mind-body practices offer novel therapeutic approaches for adolescents with psychiatric disorders. Findings from
these studies provide insights into the design and implementation of neuroimaging studies for adolescents with psychiatric
disorders.
Conclusions: Clinical neuroimaging studies will be critical in understanding how different practices affect disease pathogenesis
and symptomatology in adolescents. Neuroimaging of mind-body practices on adolescents with psychiatric disorders
will certainly be an open and exciting area of investigation.