Psychophysiological Correlates of Meditation
Psychophysiological Correlates of Meditation is a scholarly work, published in 1975 in ''JAMA Psychiatry'' and ''Archives of General Psychiatry''. The main subjects of the publication include meditation, mindfulness, psychology, play therapy, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, philosophy, and clinical psychology. The majority of studies show meditation to be a wakeful state accompanied by a lowering of cortical and autonomic arousal.