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Buddha’s Brain: Neuroplasticity and Meditation – Davidson and Lutz – Sept, 2007
Cost Savings from Teaching the Transcendental Meditation Program in Prisons – Magill
Buddhist and Psychological Perspectives on Emotions and Well-Being – Ekman, Davidson, Ricard and Wallace, 2005
Healing Anger: The Power of Patience from a Buddhist Perspective – His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Regulation of the Neural Circuitry of Emotion by Compassion Meditation: Effects of Meditative Expertise – Lutz, Brefczynski-Lewis, Johnstone, Davidson – Mar, 2008
Effects of Meditation – various articles
Meditation FAQ
Meditation Helps Inmates Reach “Natural Awareness” – Turner, Houston Chronicle – Sept, 2011
Mindfulness, Compassion and Language – Barstow
Mental Training as a Tool in the Neuroscientific Study of Brain and Cognitive Plasticity – Slagter, Davidson and Lutz
Theta Phase Synchrony and Conscious Target Perception: Impact of Intensive Mental Training – Slagter, Lutz, Greischar, Nieuwenhuis and Davidson
Summary of Research on the Beneficial Effects of a Regular Meditation Practice
The Meeting of Meditative Disciplines and Western Psychology – Walsh, Shapiro – American Psychologist, Apr 2006