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Research Article

Stimulus over-selectivity in temporal brain injury: Mindfulness as a potential intervention

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Pages 1595-1599 | Received 14 Nov 2012, Accepted 09 Aug 2013, Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Objective: The current study aimed to investigate the impact of brief mindfulness training on the performance of a sample of patients with TBI in an over-selectivity task.

Participants: Twenty-four patients who had suffered TBI and reported problems with focused or sustained attention.

Method: The study was a between-subjects design (mindfulness intervention vs control) with difference between number of most and least chosen stimulus selections on an over-selectivity task as the dependent measure.

Results: The results of this study indicated that stimulus over-selectivity was present in a group of patients with TBI. However, the level of emergent over-selectivity was significantly reduced by a mindfulness induction when compared to a no- intervention control group.

Conclusions: The findings are discussed in terms of the efficacy of mindfulness training in reducing TBI-related cognitive deficits.

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