Explore Neuroscience and Buddhist Contemplation Sources:Neuroscience and Buddhist Contemplation Neuroscience and Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 11 sources. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Garfield JL. 2011. Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):15-30. Slagter HA, Lutz A, Greischar LL, Francis AD, Nieuwenhuis S, Davis JM, Davidson RJ. 0. Mental Training Affects Distribution of Limited Brain Resources. PLoS Biol. 5(6):e138. Knight J. 0. Religion and Science: Buddhism on the brain. Nature. 432(7018):670-670. Faure B. 0. A Gray Matter: Another look at Buddhism and neuroscience. 22(2):70-75,111. Konnikova M. 0. The Power of Concentration. Lazar SW, Kerr CE, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve DN, Treadway MT, McGarvey M, Quinn BT, Dusek JA, Benson H et al.. 0. Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness. NeuroReport. 16(17):1893-1897. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Davidson RJ. 2011. Education, contemplative practice and neuroscience: toward a synthesis. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):9-14. Begley S. 2007. Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves. :296. Pages Page of 2
Neuroscience and Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 11 sources. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Garfield JL. 2011. Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):15-30. Slagter HA, Lutz A, Greischar LL, Francis AD, Nieuwenhuis S, Davis JM, Davidson RJ. 0. Mental Training Affects Distribution of Limited Brain Resources. PLoS Biol. 5(6):e138. Knight J. 0. Religion and Science: Buddhism on the brain. Nature. 432(7018):670-670. Faure B. 0. A Gray Matter: Another look at Buddhism and neuroscience. 22(2):70-75,111. Konnikova M. 0. The Power of Concentration. Lazar SW, Kerr CE, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve DN, Treadway MT, McGarvey M, Quinn BT, Dusek JA, Benson H et al.. 0. Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thickness. NeuroReport. 16(17):1893-1897. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Davidson RJ. 2011. Education, contemplative practice and neuroscience: toward a synthesis. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):9-14. Begley S. 2007. Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves. :296. Pages Page of 2