Explore Science and Contemplation Sources:Science and Contemplation Science and ContemplationThis category has 423 sources. Newberg AB, Wintering N, Waldman MR, Amen D, Khalsa DS, Alavi A. 0. Cerebral blood flow differences between long-term meditators and non-meditators. Consciousness and Cognition. 19(4):899-905. Garfinkel SN, Nagai Y, Seth AK, Critchley HD, Cavanna AEugenio, Nani A, Blumenfeld H, Laureys S. 0. Neuroimaging Studies of Interoception and Self-Awareness. :207-224. Dietrich A. 0. Functional neuroanatomy of altered states of consciousness: the transient hypofrontality hypothesis. Consciousness and cognition. 12(2):231-256. Luders E, Toga AW, Lepore N, Gaser C. 0. The underlying anatomical correlates of long-term meditation: larger hippocampal and frontal volumes of gray matter. NeuroImage. 45(3):672-678. Dietrich A. 0. Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the experience of flow. Consciousness and cognition. 13(4):746-761. Pagnoni G, Cekic M, Guo Y. 0. “Thinking about Not-Thinking”: Neural Correlates of Conceptual Processing during Zen Meditation. PLoS ONE. 3(9):e3083. Leung M-K, Chan CCH, Yin J, Lee C-F, So K-F, Lee TMC. 2013. Increased gray matter volume in the right angular and posterior parahippocampal gyri in loving-kindness meditators. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8(1):34-39. Piver S. 2012. The Mindful Way Through Pregnancy: Meditation, Yoga, and Journaling for Expectant Mothers. :138. Halifax J. 2008. Being with dying: cultivating compassion and fearlessness in the presence of death. :204. Pollack R. 2013. The faith of biology & the biology of faith: order, meaning, and free will in modern medical science. The Columbia series in science and religion. Pages Page of 43
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