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7 Scientific Reasons to Meditate - NOW!

Virtual Session Presented by Dr. Manish Saggar

2023-06-15 19:00:00 2023-06-15 20:00:00 America/New_York 7 Scientific Reasons to Meditate - NOW! See how data from recent neuroscientific studies show regular meditation improves physical, mental, & emotional health. By focusing attention (during meditation), we can gain happiness and harmony.   SBPL Online - Virtual Room 1

Thursday, June 15
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2023-06-15 19:00:00 2023-06-15 20:00:00 America/New_York 7 Scientific Reasons to Meditate - NOW! See how data from recent neuroscientific studies show regular meditation improves physical, mental, & emotional health. By focusing attention (during meditation), we can gain happiness and harmony.   SBPL Online - Virtual Room 1

SBPL Online

Virtual Room 1

See how data from recent neuroscientific studies show regular meditation improves physical, mental, & emotional health. By focusing attention (during meditation), we can gain happiness and harmony.  

Manish Saggar PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.  Dr. Saggar directs the Brain Dynamics Lab at Stanford University which is dedicated to developing computational methods for neuroimaging data to better understand individual differences in brain functioning in healthy and patient populations.

Dr. Saggar will provide data from recent neuroscientific studies on how regular meditation practices improve our physical, mental, and emotional health. He will also discuss how, by focusing one's attention (during meditation), we can gain happiness and harmony. There will even be a chance to try this out. 

Brief bio for Dr. Manish Saggar

Dr. Manish Saggar is an assistant professor in the department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. His lab is dedicated to developing computational methods that could allow for anchoring psychiatric diagnosis into biological features. He received his doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin and completed his postdoctoral training at Stanford. As part of his doctoral work, he developed computational methods to understand how brain activity changes with intensive meditation training.

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Self-Care | Health & Fitness |

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