Explore Contexts of Contemplation Project Sources:Contexts of Contemplation Project Contexts of Contemplation ProjectThis category has 745 sources. Selnes G. 1985. The roles of automatic and strategic processing in sensitivity to superordinate and property frequency.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 12(1):116-134. Davidson RJ. 1993. Cerebral asymmetry and emotion: Conceptual and methodological conundrums. Cognition & Emotion. 7(1):115-138. Davidson RJ, Begley S. 2012. The emotional life of your brain: how its unique patterns affect the way you think, feel, and live--and how you can change them. Keltner D. 1995. Signs of appeasement: Evidence for the distinct displays of embarrassment, amusement, and shame.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 68(3):441-454. Davidson RJ. 1994. Asymmetric brain function, affective style, and psychopathology: The role of early experience and plasticity. Development and Psychopathology. 6(04):741-758. Davidson RJ. 1998. Neuropsychological Perspectives on Affective and Anxiety Disorders. :228. Grund T, Waloszek C, Helbing D. 0. How Natural Selection Can Create Both Self- and Other-Regarding Preferences, and Networked Minds. . Scientific Reports . 3(1480):1-5. Wilson DSloan, Hayes SCSteven, Biglan A, Embry DD. 0. Evolving the Future: Toward a Science of Intentional Change . Behavioral and Brain Sciences [in press] . Lau MA, Bishop SR, Segal ZV, Buis T, Anderson ND, Carlson L, Shapiro S, Carmody J, Abbey S, Devins G. 0. The Toronto Mindfulness Scale: development and validation.. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 62(12):1445-1468. Vettese LChristine, Toneatto T, Stea JN, Nguyen L, Wang JJing. 0. Do Mindfulness Meditation Participants Do Their Homework? And Does It Make a Difference? A Review of the Empirical Evidence. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. 23(3):198-225. Pages Page of 75
Contexts of Contemplation ProjectThis category has 745 sources. Selnes G. 1985. The roles of automatic and strategic processing in sensitivity to superordinate and property frequency.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 12(1):116-134. Davidson RJ. 1993. Cerebral asymmetry and emotion: Conceptual and methodological conundrums. Cognition & Emotion. 7(1):115-138. Davidson RJ, Begley S. 2012. The emotional life of your brain: how its unique patterns affect the way you think, feel, and live--and how you can change them. Keltner D. 1995. Signs of appeasement: Evidence for the distinct displays of embarrassment, amusement, and shame.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 68(3):441-454. Davidson RJ. 1994. Asymmetric brain function, affective style, and psychopathology: The role of early experience and plasticity. Development and Psychopathology. 6(04):741-758. Davidson RJ. 1998. Neuropsychological Perspectives on Affective and Anxiety Disorders. :228. Grund T, Waloszek C, Helbing D. 0. How Natural Selection Can Create Both Self- and Other-Regarding Preferences, and Networked Minds. . Scientific Reports . 3(1480):1-5. Wilson DSloan, Hayes SCSteven, Biglan A, Embry DD. 0. Evolving the Future: Toward a Science of Intentional Change . Behavioral and Brain Sciences [in press] . Lau MA, Bishop SR, Segal ZV, Buis T, Anderson ND, Carlson L, Shapiro S, Carmody J, Abbey S, Devins G. 0. The Toronto Mindfulness Scale: development and validation.. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 62(12):1445-1468. Vettese LChristine, Toneatto T, Stea JN, Nguyen L, Wang JJing. 0. Do Mindfulness Meditation Participants Do Their Homework? And Does It Make a Difference? A Review of the Empirical Evidence. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. 23(3):198-225. Pages Page of 75