While poring over brain scans of a Buddhist lama, researchers noticed an intriguing pattern. The brain of monk and long-time meditator Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, who was 41 years old at the time, looked younger than his actual age – eight years younger give or take.
The possibility that a person’s “brain-age” might be affected by meditation adds to a growing list of how mental training may yield lasting changes.
The findings, published by a team at UW–Madison’s Center for Healthy Minds and the Waisman Center in the journal Neurocase, are the first of their kind to examine a long-term meditator’s brain scans over multiple years and compare those with the scans of people from a comparison group who don’t meditate as extensively.