Explore Neuroscience and Contemplation Sources:Neuroscience and Contemplation Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Başar E, Başar-Eroglu C, Karakaş S, Schürmann M. 0. Gamma, alpha, delta, and theta oscillations govern cognitive processes. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 39(2-3):241-248. Barwood T.J, Empson J.A.C, Lister S.G, Tilley A.J. 0. Auditory evoked potentials and transcendental meditation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 45(5):671-673. Bartels A, Zeki S. 0. The neural basis of romantic love. NeuroReport. 11(17):3829-3834. Banquet J.P. 0. Spectral analysis of the EEG in meditation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 35(2):143-151. Azari NP, Nickel J, Wunderlich G, Niedeggen M, Hefter H, Tellmann L, Herzog H, Stoerig P, Birnbacher D, Seitz RJ. 0. Neural correlates of religious experience. European Journal of Neuroscience. 13(8):1649-1652. Hansen BÅsheim, Brodtkorb E. 0. Partial epilepsy with “ecstatic” seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior. 4(6):667-673. Allen G.. 0. Attentional Activation of the Cerebellum Independent of Motor Involvement. Science. 275(5308):1940-1943. Saggar M, King BG, Zanesco AP, MacLean KA, Aichele SR, Jacobs TL, Bridwell DA, Shaver PR, Rosenberg EL, Sahdra BK et al.. 0. Intensive training induces longitudinal changes in meditation state-related EEG oscillatory activity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 6 Brewer JA, Worhunsky PD, Gray JR, Tang Y-Y, Weber J, Kober H. 0. Meditation experience is associated with differences in default mode network activity and connectivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(50):20254-20259. Ives-Deliperi VL, Solms M, Meintjes EM. 0. The neural substrates of mindfulness: An fMRI investigation. Social Neuroscience. 6(3):231-242. Pages Page of 20
Neuroscience and ContemplationThis category has 197 sources. Başar E, Başar-Eroglu C, Karakaş S, Schürmann M. 0. Gamma, alpha, delta, and theta oscillations govern cognitive processes. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 39(2-3):241-248. Barwood T.J, Empson J.A.C, Lister S.G, Tilley A.J. 0. Auditory evoked potentials and transcendental meditation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 45(5):671-673. Bartels A, Zeki S. 0. The neural basis of romantic love. NeuroReport. 11(17):3829-3834. Banquet J.P. 0. Spectral analysis of the EEG in meditation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 35(2):143-151. Azari NP, Nickel J, Wunderlich G, Niedeggen M, Hefter H, Tellmann L, Herzog H, Stoerig P, Birnbacher D, Seitz RJ. 0. Neural correlates of religious experience. European Journal of Neuroscience. 13(8):1649-1652. Hansen BÅsheim, Brodtkorb E. 0. Partial epilepsy with “ecstatic” seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior. 4(6):667-673. Allen G.. 0. Attentional Activation of the Cerebellum Independent of Motor Involvement. Science. 275(5308):1940-1943. Saggar M, King BG, Zanesco AP, MacLean KA, Aichele SR, Jacobs TL, Bridwell DA, Shaver PR, Rosenberg EL, Sahdra BK et al.. 0. Intensive training induces longitudinal changes in meditation state-related EEG oscillatory activity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 6 Brewer JA, Worhunsky PD, Gray JR, Tang Y-Y, Weber J, Kober H. 0. Meditation experience is associated with differences in default mode network activity and connectivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108(50):20254-20259. Ives-Deliperi VL, Solms M, Meintjes EM. 0. The neural substrates of mindfulness: An fMRI investigation. Social Neuroscience. 6(3):231-242. Pages Page of 20