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Combining Sensory Experiences with Internal Milieu in the Brain Pierre-Marie Lledo1 Brain Plast 2022 Dec 20 VIEW
Combining spatial and temporal information to explore function-guide action of acupuncture using fMRI. Liu P, Qin W, Zhang Y, Tian J, Bai L, Zhou G, Liu J, Chen P, Dai J, von Deneen KM, Liu Y. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2009 Jun 25 VIEW
Combining task-evoked and spontaneous activity to improve pre-operative brain mapping with fMRI. Fox MD1, Qian T2, Madsen JR3, Wang D4, Li M4, Ge M5, Zuo HC6, Groppe DM7, Mehta AD8, Hong B9, Liu H10. Neuroimage. 2015 Sep 25 VIEW
Combining the inner self with the map of the body: evidence for white matter contribution to the relation between interoceptive sensibility and nonaction-oriented body representation Maddalena Boccia1, Simona Raimo2, Antonella Di Vita3, Alice Teghil4, Liana Palermo2 Neuroscience 2023 May 2 VIEW
Combining top-down and bottom-up interventions targeting the vagus nerve to increase resilience Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt1, Cristina Ottaviani2 Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2021 Nov 17 VIEW
Combining Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation With Tai Chi to Improve Dual-Task Gait Performance in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Controlled Trial Ying-Yi Liao1, Mu-N Liu2,3,4,5, Han-Cheng Wang6,7, Vincent Walsh8, Chi Ieong Lau6,8,9,10,11 Front Aging Neurosci 2021 Dec 13 VIEW
Comment on 'Pulse rate variability in cardiovascular health: a review on its applications and relationship with heart rate variability' László Hejjel1, Szabolcs Béres Physiol Meas 2021 Feb 6 VIEW
Comment on "Optimal exercise parameters of tai chi for balance performance in older adults: A meta-analysis" Aoran Yang1, Xin Tian2 J Am Geriatr Soc 2021 Dec 28 VIEW
Comment on "Optimal exercise parameters of tai chi for balance performance in older adults: A meta-analysis" Aoran Yang1, Xin Tian2 J Am Geriatr Soc 2022 Mar 1 VIEW
Comment on processing and analyzing electroencephalographic signals in qigong state in China Hu Younong 3rd Nat Acad Conf on Qigong Science 1990 VIEW
Comment:Telomeres in AD: The long and the short of it. Jicha GA. Neurology. 2012 Feb 8 VIEW
Commentary on "breast biopsy and distress: feasibility of testing a reiki intervention" Purnell MJ J Holist Nurs 2007 Dec VIEW
Commentary on the AHRQ report on research on meditation practices in health. Orme-Johnson DW. J Altern Complement Med. 2008 Dec VIEW
Commentary to: Tai Chi improves balance and prevents falls in people with Parkinson's disease. Scianni A1. J Physiother. 2014 Dec 12 VIEW
Commentary: A Breathing-Based Meditation Intervention for Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Following Inadequate Response to Antidepressants: A Randomized Pilot Study. McKennon S1,2, Levitt SE3,4, Bulaj G5 Front Med (Lausanne). 2017 Apr 6 VIEW
Commentary: The Human Default Consciousness and Its Disruption: Insights From an EEG Study of Buddhist Jhāna Meditation. Fell J1, von Wrede R1, Cox R1 Front Hum Neurosci. 2019 Nov 15 VIEW
Comments on previous psychological <i>Tai-Chi</i> models: <i>Jun-zi</i> self-cultivation model Jin Xu1, Nam-Sat Chang1, Ya-Fen Hsu2, Yung-Jong Shiah2,3 Front Psychol 2022 Sep 15 VIEW
Common and Dissociable Neural Activity Following Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Relaxation Response Programs. Sevinc G1, Hölzel BK1,2, Hashmi J3, Greenberg J1, McCallister A1,4, Treadway M5, Schneider ML1, Dusek JA6,7, Carmody J8, Lazar SW1 Psychosom Med. 2018 Apr 10 VIEW
Common bacterial toxins and physiological vulnerability to sudden infant death: the role of deleterious genetic mutations Morris JA FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 2004 VIEW
Common Cholinergic, Noradrenergic, and Serotonergic Drugs Do Not Block VNS-Mediated Plasticity Robert A Morrison1,2, Stephanie T Abe2, Tanya Danaphongse2, Vikram Ezhil2, Armaan Somaney2, Katherine S Adcock1,2, Robert L Rennaker1,2, Michael P Kilgard1,2, Seth A Hays1,2,3 Front Neurosci 2022 Feb 23 VIEW
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