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Flexibility in transitioning between neural states bridges the well-established link between higher mindfulness and lower anxiety in children

Greater neural flexibility associated with mindfulness may protect individuals from getting “stuck in a rut” of repetitive and uncontrollable worry about potential future threats, which are a hallmark of anxiety. More mindful individuals may be less prone to these anxious cognitions because of their ability to volitionally switch to other modes of awareness, such as “experiencing” sensations, emotions, and interception.

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Updated 2021-07-20

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