Last Updated on August 15, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
The MRIS asks: is meditation and mental health not a Nobel Prize topic? And if so, why do we not have a continuity of papers which started with a PNAS paper:
:https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0407401101
at the level of further PNAS papers or Nature papers? And why do we not have other reserach groups which confirm Richard Davidsons findings in these journals? We know of one reserach group who confirmed Richard Davidsons findings. Also Arnaud Delorme who studied gamma waves of meditators in India of different meditation traditions could measure gamma waves in their brains as well. But was this a major breaktrough in a way, that we would have a continuity of papers from a Meditation Research Institute in India who continues to publish papers? As well as a Meditation Reserach Institute in Switzerland with a reserach grant, and other meditation research institutes in other countries? We have many schools of yoga and meditation all around the world which have many students. Many of those schools advertise with topics as happy, healthy minds, happy healthy wholy, how to life happily. But how is it with scientific data which proofs this? Do we have a break-through at the level of a Nobel prize regarding the topic meditation and mental health?