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David R. Vago
David R. Vago
Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ bwh.harvard.edu - หน้าแรก
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How does mindfulness meditation work? Proposing mechanisms of action from a conceptual and neural perspective
BK Hölzel, SW Lazar, T Gard, Z Schuman-Olivier, DR Vago, U Ott
Perspectives on psychological science 6 (6), 537-559, 2011
43182011
Mind the hype: A critical evaluation and prescriptive agenda for research on mindfulness and meditation
NT Van Dam, MK Van Vugt, DR Vago, L Schmalzl, CD Saron, A Olendzki, ...
Perspectives on psychological science 13 (1), 36-61, 2018
19202018
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART): a framework for understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of mindfulness
DR Vago, DA Silbersweig
Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 296, 2012
18532012
Positive youth development in the United States: History, efficacy, and links to moral and character education
RF Catalano, JD Hawkins, JW Toumbourou
Handbook of moral and character education, 475-499, 2008
10442008
The varieties of self-transcendent experience
DB Yaden, J Haidt, RW Hood Jr, DR Vago, AB Newberg
Review of general psychology 21 (2), 143-160, 2017
7922017
Potential self-regulatory mechanisms of yoga for psychological health
T Gard, JJ Noggle, CL Park, DR Vago, A Wilson
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 770, 2014
6612014
Moving beyond mindfulness: defining equanimity as an outcome measure in meditation and contemplative research
G Desbordes, T Gard, EA Hoge, BK Hölzel, C Kerr, SW Lazar, A Olendzki, ...
Mindfulness 6, 356-372, 2015
6182015
Contemplative practices and mental training: Prospects for American education
Mind and Life Education Research Network (MLERN):, R J. Davidson, ...
Child development perspectives 6 (2), 146-153, 2012
4592012
Mindfulness and behavior change
Z Schuman-Olivier, M Trombka, DA Lovas, JA Brewer, DR Vago, ...
Harvard review of psychiatry 28 (6), 371-394, 2020
4212020
Mindfulness meditation–based pain relief: a mechanistic account
F Zeidan, DR Vago
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1373 (1), 114-127, 2016
3762016
The brain on silent: mind wandering, mindful awareness, and states of mental tranquility
DR Vago, F Zeidan
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1373 (1), 96-113, 2016
1942016
Future directions in meditation research: Recommendations for expanding the field of contemplative science
C Vieten, H Wahbeh, BR Cahn, K MacLean, M Estrada, P Mills, M Murphy, ...
PloS one 13 (11), e0205740, 2018
1842018
The effect of mindfulness-based programs on cognitive function in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
T Whitfield, T Barnhofer, R Acabchuk, A Cohen, M Lee, M Schlosser, ...
Neuropsychology Review 32 (3), 677-702, 2022
1542022
Selective attentional bias towards pain-related threat in fibromyalgia: preliminary evidence for effects of mindfulness meditation training
DR Vago, Y Nakamura
Cognitive Therapy and Research 35, 581-594, 2011
1502011
Intrahippocampal scopolamine impairs both acquisition and consolidation of contextual fear conditioning
GV Wallenstein, DR Vago
Neurobiology of learning and memory 75 (3), 245-252, 2001
1302001
A neural circuit framework for somatosensory amplification in somatoform disorders
DL Perez, AJ Barsky, DR Vago, G Baslet, DA Silbersweig
The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences 27 (1), e40-e50, 2015
1292015
Disruption of the direct perforant path input to the CA1 subregion of the dorsal hippocampus interferes with spatial working memory and novelty detection
DR Vago, RP Kesner
Behavioural brain research 189 (2), 273-283, 2008
1252008
The role of the direct perforant path input to the CA1 subregion of the dorsal hippocampus in memory retention and retrieval
DR Vago, A Bevan, RP Kesner
Hippocampus 17 (10), 977-987, 2007
1212007
Mapping modalities of self‐awareness in mindfulness practice: a potential mechanism for clarifying habits of mind
DR Vago
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1307 (1), 28-42, 2014
1202014
The neural chronometry of threat-related attentional bias: Event-related potential (ERP) evidence for early and late stages of selective attentional processing
RS Gupta, A Kujawa, DR Vago
International Journal of Psychophysiology 146, 20-42, 2019
1152019
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