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Scientific research on Meditation

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1. Zen Meditation and the brain

  • University of Montreal (2010, February 24). Zen Meditation: Thicker brains fend off pain. ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 23, 2011, from Sciencedaily
  • Emory University (2008, September 3). Zen Training Speeds The Mind’s Return After Distraction, Brain Scans Reveal. ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 23, 2011, from Sciencedaily
  • Science Explores Meditation’s Effect on the Brain
  • Why meditation works: Neuroimaging study supports ancient buddhist teachings
  • “Thinking about Not-Thinking”: Neural Correlates of Conceptual Processing during Zen Meditation
  • Is meditation the push-up for the brain?
  • Meditation increases brain gray matter
  • Meditation found to increase brain size

2. Zen Meditation and health

  • Mindfulness Meditation Research
  • Study finds Zen meditation alleviates pain
  • Study: Zen Meditation Really Does Clear the Mind
  • Heart rate dynamics in different levels of Zen meditation

3. Zen Meditation and working life

  • Zen Practice: A Training Method to Enhance the Skills of Clinical Social Workers

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