Increased Entropy of Gamma Oscillations in the Frontal Region during Meditation

Author: G Pradeep Kumar, Kanishka Sharma, A G Ramakrishnan, A Adarsh
Conference/Journal: Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
Date published: 2021 Nov 1
Other: Volume ID: 2021 , Pages: 787-790 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9629633. , Word Count: 200


Meditation practices are considered mental training and have increasingly received attention from the scientific community due to their potential psychological and physical health benefits. We compared the EEG data recorded from long-term rajayoga practitioners during different meditative and non-meditative periods. Minimum variance modified fuzzy entropy (MVMFE) is computed for each EEG band for all channels of a given lobe. The means across all the channel entropy values were obtained and compared during meditative and non-meditative states. Meditators showed higher frontal entropy in the lower gamma band (25-45Hz) during the meditative states. Independent component analysis was applied to ensure that muscle or eye artifacts did not contribute to the gamma activity. Our results extend previous findings on the changes in entropy observed in long-term meditators during rajayoga practice. Gamma band in EEG is implicated in cognitive processes requiring high-level processing such as attention, learning, memory control, and retrieval. Gamma activity is also suggested as a potential biomarker for therapeutic progress in patients with clinical depression. Based on our findings, there is an excellent possibility to utilize the practice of meditation as a training tool to strengthen the neural circuits, where age-related degeneration is making its pathological impact.


PMID: 34891408 DOI: 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9629633