Explore Neuroscience and Contemplation Sources:Neuroscience and Contemplation Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Anand B.K., Chhina G.S., Singh B. 0. Some aspects of electroencephalographic studies in Yogis. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 13(3):452-456. Aftanas L, Golosheykin S. 0. IMPACT OF REGULAR MEDITATION PRACTICE ON EEG ACTIVITY AT REST AND DURING EVOKED NEGATIVE EMOTIONS. International Journal of Neuroscience. 115(6):893-909. Kubota Y, Sato W, Toichi M, Murai T, Okada T, Hayashi A, Sengoku A. 0. Frontal midline theta rhythm is correlated with cardiac autonomic activities during the performance of an attention demanding meditation procedure. Cognitive Brain Research. 11(2):281-287. Kamei T, Toriumi Y, Kimura H, Ohno S, Kumano H, Kimura K. 0. DECREASE IN SERUM CORTISOL DURING YOGA EXERCISE IS CORRELATED WITH ALPHA WAVE ACTIVATION. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 90(3):1027-1032. Kabat-Zinn J, Lipworth L, Burney R. 0. The clinical use of mindfulness meditation for the self-regulation of chronic pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 8(2):163-190. Jacobs GD, Benson H, Friedman R. 0. Topographic EEG mapping of the relaxation response. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation. 21(2):121-129. Infante JRafael, Torres-Avisbal M, Pinel P, Vallejo JAntonio, Peran F, Gonzalez F, Contreras P, Pacheco C, Latre JMarı́a, Roldan A. 0. Catecholamine levels in practitioners of the transcendental meditation technique. Physiology & Behavior. 72(1-2):141-146. Heide FJ. 0. Psychophysiological Responsiveness to Auditory Stimulation during Transcendental Meditation. Psychophysiology. 23(1):71-75. Hebert R., Lehmann D.. 0. Theta bursts: An EEG pattern in normal subjects practising the transcendental meditation technique. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 42(3):397-405. Elson BD, Hauri P, Cunis D. 0. Physiological Changes in Yoga Meditation. Psychophysiology. 14(1):52-57. Pages Page of 20
Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Anand B.K., Chhina G.S., Singh B. 0. Some aspects of electroencephalographic studies in Yogis. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 13(3):452-456. Aftanas L, Golosheykin S. 0. IMPACT OF REGULAR MEDITATION PRACTICE ON EEG ACTIVITY AT REST AND DURING EVOKED NEGATIVE EMOTIONS. International Journal of Neuroscience. 115(6):893-909. Kubota Y, Sato W, Toichi M, Murai T, Okada T, Hayashi A, Sengoku A. 0. Frontal midline theta rhythm is correlated with cardiac autonomic activities during the performance of an attention demanding meditation procedure. Cognitive Brain Research. 11(2):281-287. Kamei T, Toriumi Y, Kimura H, Ohno S, Kumano H, Kimura K. 0. DECREASE IN SERUM CORTISOL DURING YOGA EXERCISE IS CORRELATED WITH ALPHA WAVE ACTIVATION. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 90(3):1027-1032. Kabat-Zinn J, Lipworth L, Burney R. 0. The clinical use of mindfulness meditation for the self-regulation of chronic pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 8(2):163-190. Jacobs GD, Benson H, Friedman R. 0. Topographic EEG mapping of the relaxation response. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation. 21(2):121-129. Infante JRafael, Torres-Avisbal M, Pinel P, Vallejo JAntonio, Peran F, Gonzalez F, Contreras P, Pacheco C, Latre JMarı́a, Roldan A. 0. Catecholamine levels in practitioners of the transcendental meditation technique. Physiology & Behavior. 72(1-2):141-146. Heide FJ. 0. Psychophysiological Responsiveness to Auditory Stimulation during Transcendental Meditation. Psychophysiology. 23(1):71-75. Hebert R., Lehmann D.. 0. Theta bursts: An EEG pattern in normal subjects practising the transcendental meditation technique. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 42(3):397-405. Elson BD, Hauri P, Cunis D. 0. Physiological Changes in Yoga Meditation. Psychophysiology. 14(1):52-57. Pages Page of 20