Dr Daniel M Ingram MD MSPH
drdanielmingram.bsky.social
Dr Daniel M Ingram MD MSPH
@drdanielmingram.bsky.social
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Applied ethics, regenerative pontification, full-spectrum ensorclement, public health restoration, emergent neurophenomenology, all opinions the natural unfolding of the universe

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In our latest paper, led by the brilliant Sebastian Ehmann @sebastianehmann.bsky.social together with Terje Sparby and Daniel M. Ingram @drdanielmingram.bsky.social, we address the need for an alternative framework to evaluate meditation as systematic training that shapes meditative development.

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Announcing our new preprint on the neuroscience of cessation events as informed by brain criticality

The manuscript is titled:
“Brain Criticality and Advanced Meditation ‘Cessation’ Events: An Intensively Sampled Electroencephalography Case Study”

In this intensively sampled case study, ...

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How can lived experience be mathematically formalized, and what might computational models reveal about the depths of consciousness during advanced meditation?

As research on advanced meditation enters a new era, a powerful question emerges: Can we mathematically model meditative experience ...

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Meditation research is entering its most daring phase yet.

The first wave focused on the benefits of meditation. The second wave brought greater methodological rigor and began exploring the mechanisms behind those benefits. Now, the third wave shifts the spotlight to largely unexplored ...

Utopias all fail, and apocalypticism is thousands of years old — between these two my life flows... (with apologies to Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj)

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What does neuroscience really know about focused attention meditation? And what’s next?

Focused attention meditation (FA) is a class of practice involving intentionally directing attention to a single object, such as the breath or bodily sensations, while consistently bringing your focus back ...

Big update to scienceimpacts.org: See the devastating impact of cancelled NIH grants across the country, and how losses at specific institutions ripple out to surrounding communities.

This is all in addition to the future losses that would result from cutting funds for indirect costs of research.

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People sometimes have sudden, powerful experiences they describe as ‘spiritual, mystical, energetic, or magical.’ But did you know that almost half of the general population report having had such unusual experiences?

These phenomena, also called altered states or emergent phenomena, are ...