注意
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干预(咨询)
压力源
神经影像学
反应性(心理学)
心理学
神经活动
意识的神经相关物
神经科学
随机对照试验
背
临床心理学
炎症
医学
年轻人
战斗或逃跑反应
逃生响应
大脑活动与冥想
炎症反应
大脑定位
作者
R.B. Blades,C.C. Boyle,N.I. Eisenberger,S.W. Cole,J.R.T. Korecki,A.J. Fuligni,J.E. Bower
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2026.106284
摘要
Mindful awareness redirects attention toward the present moment, which may reduce threat-related neural activity and downstream inflammation in response to stress. Social-evaluative threat, where the self is negatively judged by others, is a stressor with potent inflammatory consequences. As part of a randomized controlled trial (NCT05304052), the current study tested whether a mindfulness intervention reduced neural reactivity to social-evaluative threat and reduced downstream pro-inflammatory signaling. Healthy young adults were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group (n = 23) or a 6-week mindfulness intervention (Mindful Awareness Practices; MAPs; n = 26) that has previously been shown to reduce stress and inflammation. Pre- and post-intervention, we collected blood samples and BOLD neuroimaging data during a social-evaluative threat task (modified Montreal Imaging Stress Task; MIST), focusing on activity in three threat-related neural regions: amygdala, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and anterior insula. Leukocyte genome-wide RNA profiles were analyzed using promoter-based bioinformatic analyses to infer NF-κB transcription factor activity, a canonical pro-inflammatory signaling pathway. Relative to waitlist control, the MAPs intervention led to reductions in neural threat reactivity. MAPs also reduced NF-κB activity relative to the control condition, and this effect was no longer significant when controlling for changes in neural threat reactivity. Results suggest that reductions in threat-related neural activity may contribute to the beneficial effects of mindfulness on inflammation.
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