{"id":41,"date":"2007-04-24T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-04-24T02:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.totalbrain.ch\/?page_id=41"},"modified":"2007-05-06T15:27:36","modified_gmt":"2007-05-06T13:27:36","slug":"subjective-and-objective-markers-of-advanced-development","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.totalbrain.ch\/wordpress\/scientific-research\/subjective-and-objective-markers-of-advanced-development\/","title":{"rendered":"Markers of advanced development"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 align=\"center\">Abstract for the 2005 Conference of the<br \/>\nAmerican Psychological Association<\/h3>\n<p align=\"center\"><em><strong>Subjective and Objective Markers of Advanced  Development<br \/>\nin Subjects Practicing Transcendental  Meditation<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<p>A 10-year longitudinal study of 34 subjects practicing the Transcendental  Meditation (TM) technique showed significant increases in ego development  (Loevinger&#8217;s SCT) in contrast to three matched control samples (Chandler et al.,  2005). At posttest, 38% of the TM subjects scored at the highest Autonomous and  Integrated stages, compared to 1% of the controls. The TM subjects\u2019 posttest  mode (Autonomous) was three levels above the mode for controls and two above the  highest of 30 samples surveyed.<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<p>The hypothesized mechanism for increases in self-development through TM  practice is the experience of one\u2019s universal nature during the practice.  Subjective and objective measures distinguish this experience, called  Transcendental Consciousness, from simple eyes-closed rest. Subjectively  Transcendental Consciousness is characterized by \u201cSilence,\u201d \u201cUnboundedness\u201d and  \u201cLoss of boundaries of time, space and body sense.\u201d (Travis et al., 2000) The  very framework that gives meaning to waking experience appears to be absent.  Objectively Transcendental Consciousness is characterized by high frontal EEG  coherence, spontaneous breath quiescence, and bursts in autonomic nervous system  activity followed by quiescence (Travis et al., 1997).<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<p>Recent research has further investigated subjects reporting the permanent  integration of Transcendental Consciousness with waking, dreaming and sleeping.  This is the state of Nirvana in the Buddhist tradition, or Cosmic Consciousness  in the Vedic tradition. Subjective measures of Cosmic Consciousness have been  summarized in an Object Referral\/Self Referral Continuum of self-awareness  (Travis et al., 2004). These subjects\u2019 sense-of-self has de-embedded from  thinking and acting. Objective measures include higher frontal EEG coherence,  higher alpha EEG and lower gamma EEG, and preparatory responses that better  match task demands. These variables have been summarized in a Brain Integration  Scale (Travis et al., 2002).<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<p>This talk presented these phenomenological and cortical patterns and  related them to the model of ego development developed by Loevinger and extended  by Cook-Greuter.<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<p><strong>References<\/strong>:Chandler, H., C. Alexander and D. Heaton (2005). Transcendental Meditation  and Post-Conventional Self-Development: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study.  <em>Journal of Social Behavior and Personality<\/em> 17(1): 93-122.<\/p>\n<p>Travis, F., A. Arenander and D. DuBois (2004). Psychological and  Physiological Characteristics of a Proposed Object-Referral\/Self-Referral  Continuum of Self-Awareness. <em>Conscious Cogn<\/em> 13(2): 401-20.<\/p>\n<p>Travis, F. and C. Pearson (2000). Pure Consciousness: Distinct  Phenomenological and Physiological Correlates of &#8220;Consciousness Itself&#8221;. <em>The  International journal of neuroscience.<\/em> 100(1-4).<\/p>\n<p>Travis, F. and R. K. Wallace (1997). Autonomic Patterns During Respiratory  Suspensions: Possible Markers of Transcendental Consciousness.  <em>Psychophysiology.<\/em> 34(1): 39-46.<\/p>\n<p>Travis, F. T., J. Tecce, A. Arenander and R. K. Wallace (2002). Patterns of  Eeg Coherence, Power, and Contingent Negative Variation Characterize the  Integration of Transcendental and Waking States. <em>Biological psychology.<\/em>  61: 293-319.<\/p>\n<p><em>Fred Travis, Director, Center for Brain, Consciousness and Cognition,  Maharishi University of Management<\/em><\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<h2><\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Abstract for the 2005 Conference of the American Psychological Association Subjective and Objective Markers of Advanced Development in Subjects Practicing Transcendental Meditation A 10-year longitudinal study of 34 subjects practicing the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique showed significant increases in ego development (Loevinger&#8217;s SCT) in contrast to three matched control samples (Chandler et al., 2005). 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