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Mindfulness and nonattachment are linked as core components of the S-ART framework [1] and are frequently studied together as dispositional factors that influence cognitive processes like attention regulation {fact:2, fact:3}.

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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 3 facts
claimDispositional factors such as mindfulness, non-attachment, and compassion lead to increased diffuse attention to the periphery without improving iconic perceptual memory traces to the target focus of an 8-item array.
measurementA pilot study using an iconic memory task (displaying eight letters for 30 ms with a target identification window of 1000 ms) found that dispositional mindfulness, non-attachment, and compassion in advanced meditators were positively correlated with the ability to identify a letter adjacent to the correct target in the larger array, rather than accuracy of the target itself.
referenceThe S-ART (Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence) framework identifies six component mechanisms underlying the practice and cultivation of mindfulness: intention and motivation, attention regulation, emotion regulation, memory extinction and reconsolidation, prosociality, and non-attachment and de-centering.