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TitleAuthor(s)Issue DateViews
 
2017
169
 
Transcranial Stimulation Altered Metabolism of Motor-related brain regions in Depression Patients
Proceeding/Conference:Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Annual Meeting, 2022
2022
21
 
The theoretical foundation and operational model of the Awareness Training Program: a novel Mahayana Buddhist Teaching-based Psycho-Educational Intervention
Proceeding/Conference:Conference on Mindfulness and Compassion: The Art and Science of Contemplative Practice
2015
86
 
The role of brainstem in affect modulation during repetitive religious chanting.
Proceeding/Conference:The 26th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM),
2020
18
 
The potential application of AI in categorizing and facilitating Buddhist practice
Proceeding/Conference:Conference on Recent Trends in Buddhist Research
2019
23
 
The Pearl of the Tripitaka, Two Vaggas in the Sutta-Nipata
Book:Buddhist and Pali Studies in Honour of the Venerable Professor Kakkapalliye Anuruddha
2009
171
 
2022
 
2019
67
 
The Importance of the Buddhist Teaching on Three Kinds of Knowing: In a School-based Contemplative Education Program
Book:Buddhist Meditative Praxis: traditional teachings and modern applications
2015
100
 
The Importance of Interreligious Dialogue and Goals for the Encounter: From the Buddhist Perspective
Proceeding/Conference:1st World Encounter Teresian Mysticism and Interreligious Dialogue: Theravada Buddhism and Teresian Mysticism — Meditation and Contemplation, Pathways to Peace
2017
42
 
The correlation between resting EEG power and nonattachment scale
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, OHBM 2015
2015
47
Spectral alteration of brain waves during MBSR meditation: a longitudinal EEG study
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, OHBM 2012
2012
151
 
2017
154
 
2020
23
 
Religious chanting may affect brainstem activity and modulate emotion
Proceeding/Conference:The 26th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Virtual Meeting, 2020
2020
95
 
2017
96
 
Reduced Response to Stressful Events during Chanting Amitofo: A Combined fMRI and EEG Study
Proceeding/Conference:International Symposium for Contemplative Studies, ISCS 2014
2014
81
 
Reduced bilateral temporal Alpha-band EEG activity during resting state in older adults
Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, DSP 2014
2014
37
 
2007
4
 
2021
17