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concept:meditation-induced-neuroplasticityMeditation-Induced Neuroplasticity
Empirical finding that sustained meditation practice leads to measurable neuroplastic changes; supports biological grounding of Contemplative AI
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- Empirical generalization from contemplative neuroscience supporting the viability of Contemplative AI approach
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- Contemplative practice that diminishes sense of stable self; documented to increase well-being and social connectedness.
- Finding that tadpoles with eyes on tails rather than heads readily perform visual learning tasks, demonstrating rapid cognitive adaptation.
- Computational interpretation of meditation practice in active inference terms, bridging contemplative and AI frameworks
- Claim that advanced vipassanā leads to permanent changes in how the mind works; analogized to deep architectural changes in AI
- The capacity of cognitive systems to adapt to drastic body alterations within the lifetime of an agent; key to understanding mind-body relationship.
- The fundamental operation of making in-place changes to model activations, placing the model in a counterfactual state