Explore Science and Contemplation Sources:Science and Contemplation Science and ContemplationThis category has 423 sources. Kubose SK, Umemoto T. 1980. Creativity and the Zen koan. Psychologia: An International Journal of Psychology in the Orient. 23(1):1-9. Wells A. 2002. GAD, Meta-cognition, and Mindfulness: An Information Processing Analysis. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 9(1):95–100. Gardner H. 1993. Frames of mind: the theory of multiple intelligences. Churchland PSmith. 2011. Braintrust: what neuroscience tells us about morality. :273. West MA. 1987. The Psychology of meditation. Oxford science publications. :252. Davidson RJ, Jackson DC, Kalin NH. 2000. Emotion, plasticity, context, and regulation: Perspectives from affective neuroscience.. Psychological Bulletin. 126(6):890-909. Robertson I.H, Garavan H.. 2004. Vigilant attention. :631–640. Gazzaniga MS. 2011. Who's in charge?: free will and the science of the brain Gifford lectures. :260. Simons DJ, Chabris CF. 1999. Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. Perception. 28(9):1059 – 1074. Bransford J. 1979. Human cognition: learning, understanding, and remembering. Pages Page of 43
Science and ContemplationThis category has 423 sources. Kubose SK, Umemoto T. 1980. Creativity and the Zen koan. Psychologia: An International Journal of Psychology in the Orient. 23(1):1-9. Wells A. 2002. GAD, Meta-cognition, and Mindfulness: An Information Processing Analysis. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 9(1):95–100. Gardner H. 1993. Frames of mind: the theory of multiple intelligences. Churchland PSmith. 2011. Braintrust: what neuroscience tells us about morality. :273. West MA. 1987. The Psychology of meditation. Oxford science publications. :252. Davidson RJ, Jackson DC, Kalin NH. 2000. Emotion, plasticity, context, and regulation: Perspectives from affective neuroscience.. Psychological Bulletin. 126(6):890-909. Robertson I.H, Garavan H.. 2004. Vigilant attention. :631–640. Gazzaniga MS. 2011. Who's in charge?: free will and the science of the brain Gifford lectures. :260. Simons DJ, Chabris CF. 1999. Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. Perception. 28(9):1059 – 1074. Bransford J. 1979. Human cognition: learning, understanding, and remembering. Pages Page of 43