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How Breathing Calms Your Brain
How Breathing Calms Your Brain
It’s about time that science has caught up to what many of us have known for a very long time. Breathing calms your brain, heart, whole body and mind. Scientists are doing amazing researchon how breathing effects the vagus nerve. “The vagal nerve, as a proponent of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), is the prime candidate in explaining the effects of contemplative practices on health,…
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#SfN14 highlights: Multimodal Investigation of Large-Scale Brain Dynamics: Combining fMRI and Intracranial EEG
007.Minisymposium. Multimodal Investigation of Large-Scale Brain Dynamics: Combining fMRI and Intracranial EEG – Biyu He. Saturday, Nov 15, 2014, 1:30-4 PM
I made it to DC almost in time to attend all the talks of the mini-symposium on the multimodal investigation of large-scale brain dynamics through functional MRI and intracranial EEG (nice job, Megabus). Altogether, I found that the talks were…
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