Elena Antonova

Affiliation

Brunel University of London

Role in NOM

Collaborator

Experience

My main area of research interest and expertise is the neuroscience of mindfulness, with a focus on investigating the effects of long-term mindfulness meditation practice using psychophysiology and neuroimaging methods, and applying the insights gained from this research to the prevention of mental illness as well as the promotion of mental health and wellbeing. I have been actively involved with the Mind and Life Institute since 2011 and with Mind and Life Europe since 2013, organisations that catalyse interdisciplinary scientific research into the effects of contemplative practices. In 2017, I was elected a Mind & Life Research Fellow for my contribution to contemplative science – the highest honorific recognition in my research field.

I also actively engage with the ontological foundations of cognitive neuroscience, specifically the mind–brain relationship, and of the sciences more generally.

Education

  • BSc in Psychology, University College London, UK
  • PhD in Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, UK.

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