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Shared Characteristics of Intrinsic Connectivity Networks Underlying Interoceptive Awareness and Empathy Teodora Stoica1, Brendan Depue1,2 Front Hum Neurosci 2020 Dec 7 VIEW
Mindfulness meditation training in an occupational setting: Effects of a 12-weeks mindfulness-based intervention on wellbeing Teresa Fazia1, Francesco Bubbico1, Giovanni Berzuini1, Laura Dalla Tezza1, Carolina Cortellini2, Salvatore Bruno3, Luisa Bernardinelli1 Work 2021 Nov 26 VIEW
A Systematic Review of Associations Between Interoception, Vagal Tone, and Emotional Regulation: Potential Applications for Mental Health, Wellbeing, Psychological Flexibility, and Chronic Conditions Thomas Pinna1, Darren J Edwards1 Front Psychol 2020 Aug 5 VIEW
How should we measure the relationship between pain and interoception? Tim V Salomons1, Massieh Moayedi2 Pain 2023 Oct 19 VIEW
Interoceptive differences in elite sprint and long-distance runners: A multidimensional investigation Tom Seabury1, David Benton1, Hayley A Young1 PLoS One 2023 Jan 25 VIEW
Optogenetic Manipulation of the Vagus Nerve Toya Okonogi1, Takuya Sasaki2 Adv Exp Med Biol 2021 Jan 10 VIEW
Interoception: Spinal sensory neurons that innervate the intestines Truong Ly1, Zachary A Knight2 Curr Biol 2023 Sep 25 VIEW
Sensorimotor control of balance: a tai chi solution for balance disorders in older subjects Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
To breathe or not to breathe: Interoceptive predictions in an anxious brain Valentina Jelinčić1, Andreas von Leupoldt2 Neuron 2021 Dec 15 VIEW
The central autonomic network at rest: Uncovering functional MRI correlates of time-varying autonomic outflow. Valenza G1, Sclocco R2, Duggento A3, Passamonti L4, Napadow V5, Barbieri R6, Toschi N7 Neuroimage. 2019 Aug 15 VIEW
Mechanisms for survival: vagal control of goal-directed behavior Vanessa Teckentrup1, Nils B Kroemer2 Trends Cogn Sci 2023 Nov 29 VIEW
Distinct neural mechanisms for body form and body motion discriminations. Vangeneugden J, Peelen MV, Tadin D, Battelli L. J Neurosci. 2014 Jan 8 VIEW
Tantra and Modern Neurosciences: Is there any Correlation? Venkatraman A1, Nandy R2, Rao SS3, Mehta DH4, Viswanathan A5, Jayasundar R6 Neurol India. 2019 Sep-Oct VIEW
Meditation Alters Representations of Peripersonal Space: Evidence From Auditory Evoked Potentials Viet Han H Nguyen1, Shannon B Palmer1, Jacob S Aday2, Christopher C Davoli2, Emily K Bloesch3 Conscious Cogn 2020 Jul 7 VIEW
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation improves interoceptive accuracy. Villani V1, Tsakiris M2, Azevedo RT3 Neuropsychologia. 2019 Sep 25 VIEW
Effects of a Mindfulness Meditation App on Subjective Well-Being: Active Randomized Controlled Trial and Experience Sampling Study. Walsh KM1, Saab BJ2,3,4,5, Farb NA6 JMIR Ment Health. 2019 Jan 8 VIEW
Tai Chi for treating knee osteoarthritis: designing a long-term follow up randomized controlled trial Wang C, Schmid CH, Hibberd P, Kalish R, Roubenoff R, Rones R, Okparavero A, McAlindon T. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2008 Jul 29 VIEW
Effectiveness of backward walking training on balance performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Wang J1, Xu J2, An R3 Gait Posture. 2019 Jan 3 VIEW
Effects of tai chi on postural control during dual-task stair negotiation in knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial protocol. Wang X1,2, Hou M2,3, Chen S1,2, Yu J1,2, Qi D4, Zhang Y5, Chen B1,2, Xiong F1,2, Fu S1,2, Li Z1,2, Yang F1,2, Chang A6, Liu A7, Xie X8 BMJ Open. 2020 Jan 2 VIEW
Improving interoceptive ability through the practice of power posing: A pilot study. Weineck F1, Messner M1, Hauke G1,2, Pollatos O1 PLoS One. 2019 Feb 7 VIEW
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