Sam Harris | The Roots of Attention: A Conversation with Amishi Jha (Episode #380) @samharrisorg | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
Sam Harris speaks with Amishi Jha about attention and the brain. They discuss how attention is studied, the failure of brain-training games, the relationship between attention and awareness, mindfulness as an intrinsic mental capacity, the neurological implications of different types of meditation, the neural correlates of attention and distraction, the prospects of self-transcendence, the link between thought and emotion, the difference between dualistic and nondualistic mindfulness, studying nondual awareness in the lab, the influence of smartphones, the value of mind wandering, and other topics.
Dr. Amishi Jha, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of Miami. She serves as the Director of Contemplative Neuroscience for the Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative, which she cofounded in 2010. She received her PhD from the University of California, Davis, and did postdoctoral training at the Brain Imaging and Analysis Center at Duke University. Her work has been featured at NATO, the World Economic Forum, and the Pentagon, and she’s been covered in The New York Times, NPR, Time magazine, and Forbes. With grants from the Department of Defense and several private foundations, she leads research on the neural bases of attention and the effects of mindfulness-based training programs on cognition, emotion, resilience, and performance. Dr. Jha’s national bestseller, Peak Mind, describes her work with a variety of high-demand groups, from special forces, elite athletes, and first responders, to teachers, business and medical professionals, and students. Her forthcoming app, Pushups for the Mind, will be available to U.S. military service members in the fall of 2024, and for public release in early 2025.
Website: amishi.com
Twitter: @amishijha
August 23, 2024
SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes of the podcast at samharris.org/subscribe OR become a channel member to access episodes on YouTube. For those who can't afford the full subscription price, we offer full and partial scholarships samharris.org/subscribe/scholarship
Subscribe to the YT channel: youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=samharrisorg
Follow Making Sense on Twitter: twitter.com/MakingSenseHQ
Follow Sam on Facebook: facebook.com/Samharrisorg
Follow Sam on Instagram: instagram.com/samharrisorg
For more information about Sam Harris: samharris.org
Sam Harris speaks with Amishi Jha about attention and the brain. They discuss how attention is studied, the failure of brain-training games, the relationship between attention and awareness, mindfulness as an intrinsic mental capacity, the neurological implications of different types of meditation, the neural correlates of attention and distraction, the prospects of self-transcendence, the link between thought and emotion, the difference between dualistic and nondualistic mindfulness, studying nondual awareness in the lab, the influence of smartphones, the value of mind wandering, and other topics.
Dr. Amishi Jha, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of Miami. She serves as the Director of Contemplative Neuroscience for the Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative, which she cofounded in 2010. She received her PhD from the University of California, Davis, and did postdoctoral training at the Brain Imaging and Analysis Center at Duke University. Her work has been featured at NATO, the World Economic Forum, and the Pentagon, and she’s been covered in The New York Times, NPR, Time magazine, and Forbes. With grants from the Department of Defense and several private foundations, she leads research on the neural bases of attention and the effects of mindfulness-based training programs on cognition, emotion, resilience, and performance. Dr. Jha’s national bestseller, Peak Mind, describes her work with a variety of high-demand groups, from special forces, elite athletes, and first responders, to teachers, business and medical professionals, and students. Her forthcoming app, Pushups for the Mind, will be available to U.S. military service members in the fall of 2024, and for public release in early 2025.
Website: amishi.com
Twitter: @amishijha
August 23, 2024
SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes of the podcast at samharris.org/subscribe OR become a channel member to access episodes on YouTube. For those who can't afford the full subscription price, we offer full and partial scholarships samharris.org/subscribe/scholarship
Subscribe to the YT channel: youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=samharrisorg
Follow Making Sense on Twitter: twitter.com/MakingSenseHQ
Follow Sam on Facebook: facebook.com/Samharrisorg
Follow Sam on Instagram: instagram.com/samharrisorg
For more information about Sam Harris: samharris.org