Explore Neuroscience and Contemplation Sources:Neuroscience and Contemplation Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Harrison L.J. 0. Sahaja Yoga Meditation as a Family Treatment Programme for Children with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 9(4):479-497. Glueck BC, Stroebel CF. 0. Biofeedback and meditation in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 16(4):303-321. Dittrich A.. 0. The Standardized Psychometric Assessment of Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs) in Humans. Pharmacopsychiatry. 31(S 2):80-84. Delmonte M.M. 0. Electrocortical Activity and Related Phenomena Associated with Meditation Practice: A Literature Review. International Journal of Neuroscience. 24(3-4):217-231. Deepak K.K, Manchanda S.K, Maheshwari M.C. 0. Meditation improves clinicoelectroencephalographic measures in drug-resistant epileptics. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation. 19(1):25-40. Davidson RJ, Irwin W. 0. The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 3(1):11-21. Crosson B, Sadek JR, Maron L, Gökçay D, Mohr CM, Auerbach EJ, Freeman AJ, Leonard CM, Briggs RW. 0. Relative Shift in Activity from Medial to Lateral Frontal Cortex During Internally Versus Externally Guided Word Generation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 13(2):272-283. Brown BB. 0. RECOGNITION OF ASPECTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH ASSOCIATION WITH EEG ALPHA ACTIVITY REPRESENTED BY A LIGHT SIGNAL. Psychophysiology. 6(4):442-452. Bennett JE, Trinder J. 0. Hemispheric Laterality and Cognitive Style Associated With Transcendental Meditation. Psychophysiology. 14(3):293-296. Balkin T.J. 0. The process of awakening: a PET study of regional brain activity patterns mediating the re-establishment of alertness and consciousness. Brain. 125(10):2308-2319. Pages Page of 20
Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Harrison L.J. 0. Sahaja Yoga Meditation as a Family Treatment Programme for Children with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 9(4):479-497. Glueck BC, Stroebel CF. 0. Biofeedback and meditation in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 16(4):303-321. Dittrich A.. 0. The Standardized Psychometric Assessment of Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs) in Humans. Pharmacopsychiatry. 31(S 2):80-84. Delmonte M.M. 0. Electrocortical Activity and Related Phenomena Associated with Meditation Practice: A Literature Review. International Journal of Neuroscience. 24(3-4):217-231. Deepak K.K, Manchanda S.K, Maheshwari M.C. 0. Meditation improves clinicoelectroencephalographic measures in drug-resistant epileptics. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation. 19(1):25-40. Davidson RJ, Irwin W. 0. The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 3(1):11-21. Crosson B, Sadek JR, Maron L, Gökçay D, Mohr CM, Auerbach EJ, Freeman AJ, Leonard CM, Briggs RW. 0. Relative Shift in Activity from Medial to Lateral Frontal Cortex During Internally Versus Externally Guided Word Generation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 13(2):272-283. Brown BB. 0. RECOGNITION OF ASPECTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH ASSOCIATION WITH EEG ALPHA ACTIVITY REPRESENTED BY A LIGHT SIGNAL. Psychophysiology. 6(4):442-452. Bennett JE, Trinder J. 0. Hemispheric Laterality and Cognitive Style Associated With Transcendental Meditation. Psychophysiology. 14(3):293-296. Balkin T.J. 0. The process of awakening: a PET study of regional brain activity patterns mediating the re-establishment of alertness and consciousness. Brain. 125(10):2308-2319. Pages Page of 20