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A Note from the Editor of the Current Issue. Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies. (1)
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0. Nurses' experiences, expectations, and preferences for mind-body practices to reduce stress. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 11(1):26.
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0. An occasion for unselfing: Beautiful nature leads to prosociality. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 37:61-72.
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0. Opening the Contemplative Mind in the Classroom. Journal of Transformative Education. 2(1):28-46.
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0. Operationalizing Mindfulness Without Unnecessary Attachments. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 11(3):249-254.
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0. Orbitofrontal cortex lesions alter anxiety-related activity in the primate bed nucleus of stria terminalis. The Journal of Neuroscience: The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 30(20):7023-7027.
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0. Orbitofrontal cortex tracks positive mood in mothers viewing pictures of their newborn infants. NeuroImage. 21(2):583-592.
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0. Oxytocin Attenuates Affective Evaluations of Conditioned Faces and Amygdala Activity. The Journal of Neuroscience. 28(26):6607-6615.
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0. Oxytocin receptor genetic variation relates to empathy and stress reactivity in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. :pnas.0909579106.
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0. P300 amplitude and antidepressant response to Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY). Journal of Affective Disorders. 50(1):45-48.
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0. Padma dKar-po on the Two Satyas. Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. 8(2):7-59.
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0. Pain Attenuation through Mindfulness is Associated with Decreased Cognitive Control and Increased Sensory Processing in the Brain. Cerebral Cortex. 22(11):2692-2702.
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0. Pain perception, hypnosis and 40 Hz oscillations. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 46(2):101-108.
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0. Pain Sensitivity and Analgesic Effects of Mindful States in Zen Meditators: A Cross-Sectional Study. Psychosomatic Medicine. 71(1):106-114.
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