Multimodal neurophenomenology of advanced concentration absorption meditation: An intensively sampled case study of Jhana
Avijit Chowdhury(Harvard University), Matthew D. Sacchet(Stanford University), Marta Bianciardi(Massachusetts General Hospital), Terje Sparby(Witten/Herdecke University), Eric Chapdelaine(Harvard University), Remko van Lutterveld(University Medical Center Utrecht), Omar S Riaz(Harvard University), Christopher Timmermann(University of Exeter)
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