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The potential effects of meditation on age-related cognitive decline: a systematic review. Gard T1, Hölzel BK, Lazar SW. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2014 Jan VIEW
The posterior cingulate cortex as a plausible mechanistic target of meditation: findings from neuroimaging. Brewer JA, Garrison KA. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2013 Sep 13 VIEW
The physiological correlates of Kundalini Yoga meditation: a study of a yoga master Arambula P//Peper E//Kawakami M//Gibney KH Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 2001 VIEW
The physical postures of yoga practices may protect against depressive symptoms, even as life stressors increase: a moderation analysis. Franklin RA1, Butler MP2, Bentley JA1 Psychol Health Med. 2018 Jan 8 VIEW
The Path to a Tranquil Mind. (qigong) Anthony Kuhn Newsweek International 2003 VIEW
The Nondiscriminating Heart: Lovingkindness Meditation Training Decreases Implicit Intergroup Bias. Kang Y, Gray JR, Dovidio JF. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2013 Aug 19 VIEW
The next generation of mindfulness-based intervention research: what have we learned and where are we headed? Rosenkranz MA1, Dunne JD2, Davidson RJ2 Curr Opin Psychol. 2019 Jan 4 VIEW
The Neurophysiology of Interoceptive Disruptions in Trauma-Exposed Populations Negar Fani1, Travis Fulton2, Boris Botzanowski2 Curr Top Behav Neurosci 2024 Apr 28 VIEW
The neurobiology of focus and distraction: The case for incorporating mindfulness into leadership. Mohapel P1 Healthc Manage Forum. 2018 Jan 1 VIEW
The neuroanatomy of long-term meditators. Luders E1, Kurth F2 Curr Opin Psychol. 2018 Dec 27 VIEW
The neural substrates of mindfulness: An fMRI investigation. Ives-Deliperi VL, Solms M, Meintjes EM. Soc Neurosci. 2010 Sep 9 VIEW
The neural mechanisms of mindfulness-based pain relief: a functional magnetic resonance imaging-based review and primer. Zeidan F1, Baumgartner JN1, Coghill RC2 Pain Rep. 2019 Aug 7 VIEW
The Neural Mechanisms of Meditative Practices: Novel Approaches for Healthy Aging. Acevedo BP1, Pospos S2, Lavretsky H2 Curr Behav Neurosci Rep. 2016 VIEW
The negative association between trait mindfulness and post-traumatic stress disorder: A 4.5-year prospective cohort study Lionel Gibert1,2,3, Wissam El Hage2,4, Charles Verdonk1, Bernard Levy2, Bruno Falissard2, Marion Trousselard1 Brain Behav 2021 Aug 6 VIEW
The multidimensional assessment of interoceptive awareness, version 2: Translation and psychometric properties of the Chinese version Binyu Teng1, Dan Wang2, Conghui Su1, Hui Zhou1, Tengfei Wang1, Wolf E Mehling3,4, Yuzheng Hu1 Front Psychiatry 2022 Nov 11 VIEW
The moderation of Mindfulness-based stress reduction effects by trait mindfulness: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Shapiro SL, Brown KW, Thoresen C, Plante TG. J Clin Psychol. 2010 Dec 22 VIEW
The moderation of Mindfulness-based stress reduction effects by trait mindfulness: Results from a randomized controlled trial. The moderation of Mindfulness-based stress reduction effects by trait mindfulness: Results from a randomized controlled trial. J Clin Psychol. 2011 Mar VIEW
The Mindfulness-enhanced Strengthening Families Program: Integrating brief mindfulness activities and parent training within an evidence-based prevention program. Coatsworth JD1, Duncan LG, Berrena E, Bamberger KT, Loeschinger D, Greenberg MT, Nix RL. New Dir Youth Dev 2014 Jun VIEW
The mindfulness-based stress reduction program for improving sleep quality in cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis Hyo-Weon Suh1, Ha Yeong Jeong2, Sunggyu Hong3, Jong Woo Kim4, Seong Woo Yoon5, Jee Young Lee6, Sun-Yong Chung7 Complement Ther Med 2021 Jan 15 VIEW
The Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction program (MBSR) reduces stress-related psychological distress in healthcare professionals. Martín-Asuero A, García-Banda G. Span J Psychol. 2010 Nov VIEW
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