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Neuropsychology of Meditation

II322

This interdisciplinary course draws from neuroscience (which includes biochemistry and physiology) and Buddhist psychology (which also involves philosophy) to understand the practice of mediation and its benefits. Students will learn a variety of meditative practices and explore research on the neural bases and Buddhist psychological theory underlying this practice. Prerequisites: 24 credits in ISP, including ITW 101 and QL. Spring.