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  • Both groups reported similar levels of pain relief—but brain scans showed that actual acupuncture interrupted pain signals in the spinal cord while the sham version, which didn't penetrate the skin, activated parts of the brain associated with mood and expectation, according to a 2009 study in the journal Neuroimage.

    Rewiring the Brain to Ease Pain Melinda Beck 2011

  • Hlustik, and S. L. Small, “The mind of expert motor performance is cool and focused,” Neuroimage, 35 2007, 804–13.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part I: Reciprocal dorsal and ventral sub-regions of the medial prefrontal cortex and heart-rate reactivity,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 821–35; T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part II: Prefrontal-subcortical pathways and relationship with anxiety,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 836–51.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Hlustik, and S. L. Small, “The mind of expert motor performance is cool and focused,” Neuroimage, 35 2007, 804–13.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part I: Reciprocal dorsal and ventral sub-regions of the medial prefrontal cortex and heart-rate reactivity,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 821–35; T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part II: Prefrontal-subcortical pathways and relationship with anxiety,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 836–51.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part I: Reciprocal dorsal and ventral sub-regions of the medial prefrontal cortex and heart-rate reactivity,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 821–35; T. D. Wager et al., “Brain mediators of cardiovascular responses to social threat: Part II: Prefrontal-subcortical pathways and relationship with anxiety,” Neuroimage, 47 (2009), 836–51.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Hlustik, and S. L. Small, “The mind of expert motor performance is cool and focused,” Neuroimage, 35 2007, 804–13.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Regular meditation, for example, can increase the size of brain areas that regulate emotion, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, Laboratory of Neuroimaging reported last week in the journal Neuroimage.

    Heady Theories on the Contours of Einstein's Genius 2009

  • There's a fascinating study in the journal Neuroimage that reports that people who have had a limb amputated show reduction in the volume of grey matter in the thalamus - a complex deep brain structure.

    Mind Hacks: Limb amputation reduces brain volume in thalamus 2006

  • There's a fascinating study in the journal Neuroimage that reports that people who have had a limb amputated show reduction in the volume of grey matter in the thalamus - a complex deep brain structure.

    Mind Hacks: July 2006 Archives 2006

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