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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART): a framework for understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 6:296.
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Can enlightenment be traced to specific neural correlates, cognition, or behavior? No, and (a qualified) Yes Frontiers in Psychology. 4
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0. Cholinergic modulation of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats: differential effects of intrahippocampal infusion of mecamylamine and methyllycaconitine. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 87(3):441-449.
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0. Clinical applications and future directions of functional MRI. Seminars in Neurology. 32(4):466-475.
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0. Disruption of the Direct Perforant Path Input to the CA1 Subregion of the Dorsal Hippocampus Interferes with Spatial Working Memory and Novelty Detection. Behavioural brain research. 189(2):273-283.
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0. How Does Mindfulness Meditation Work? Proposing Mechanisms of Action From a Conceptual and Neural Perspective Perspectives on Psychological Science. 6(6):537-559.
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0. Identification of neural targets for the treatment of psychiatric disorders: the role of functional neuroimaging. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. 22(2):279-305,x.
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0. Mapping modalities of self-awareness in mindfulness practice: a potential mechanism for clarifying habits of mind. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1307:28-42.
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0. Moving Beyond Mindfulness: Defining Equanimity as an Outcome Measure in Meditation and Contemplative Research. Mindfulness. :1-17.
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0. Selective Attentional Bias Towards Pain-Related Threat in Fibromyalgia: Preliminary Evidence for Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Training. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 35(6):581-594.
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0. Selective Attentional Bias Towards Pain-Related Threat in Fibromyalgia: Preliminary Evidence for Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Training. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 35(6):581-594.
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0. Time-dependent involvement of PKA/PKC in contextual memory consolidation. Behavioural Brain Research. 133(2):159-164.
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