Metta Meditation Training on Prosocial Behavior



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 55
Updated:3/31/2019
Start Date:September 25, 2018
End Date:August 2020
Contact:Study Coordinator
Email:livingdonorstudy@georgetown.edu
Phone:202-687-6853

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Identifying Neural Correlates of Altruism

The purpose of the study is to look at the impact of a metta meditation training on prosocial
behavior and socio-affective brain responses. The training involves an 8-week, online
administration of guided metta meditation practices aimed at generating feelings of kindness
and compassion for other people. The study examines how participants respond to thinking
about familiar others and strangers using behavioral and brain-imaging measures. This study
will be important for understanding how people develop the capacity to be prosocial towards
other individuals, which is a key component of adaptive social behavior.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Is a medically healthy individual

Exclusion Criteria:

- Has experience with meditation

- Has any MRI contraindication (e.g. metal in the body, cardiac pacemaker, cannot lie
still, etc.)

- Has any neurological disease

- Has a current psychiatric disorder

- Is pregnant or planning to become pregnant

- Is on medication that effects the central nervous system (e.g. psychotropic drugs)
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Washington, District of Columbia 20057
(202) 687-0100
Principal Investigator: Abigail A Marsh, PhD
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