Neural and cognitive correlates of meditation and mind wandering
I study consciousness and attention using electroencephalography and first person data. I am working under supervision of Arnaud Delorme. My PhD focuses on the study of meditation and mind wandering and the changes these states bring to cerebral and body activity as well as changes in mental, subjective contents.
I've studied cognitive sciences at Lyon 2 University (B.A)(Lyon 2) and Toulouse 3 University (Master degree) Toulouse 3. I spent my 1st year of master as an exchange student at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
@INCOLLECTION{Braboszcz2010,
author = {Braboszcz, C. and Hahusseau, S. and Delorme, A.},
title = {Meditation and Neuroscience: from basic research to clinical practice},
booktitle = {Handbook of Integrative Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral
Medicine: Perspectives, Practices, and Research},
publisher = {Springer Publishing Co Inc},
year = {2010},
editor = {Carlstedt, Roland A.},
}
Journals
Lost in thoughts: Neural markers of low alertness during mind wandering
, NeuroImage, 2011 (show bibtex)
Braboszcz C. and Delorme A.
@ARTICLE{Braboszcz2011,
author = {Braboszcz, C. and Delorme, A.},
title = {Lost in thoughts: neural markers of low alertness during mind wandering},
journal = {Neuroimage},
year = {2011},
volume = {54},
pages = {3040-7},
number = {4},
}