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1 – Jason R. Keeler, Edward A. Roth, Brittany L. Neuser, John M. Spitsbergen, Daniel JM Waters And Johannes-Maria Vianney – The neurochemistry and social flow of singing: bonding and oxytocin – (clutch)
2 – RIM Dunbar, Kostas Kaskatis, Ian MacDonald, Vinnie Barra – Music performance increases pain threshold and positive affect: implications for the evolutionary function of music – (clutch)
3 – Stephen Porges – The polyvagal theory
4 – Eddie Weitzberg and Jon O.P. Lundberg – Buzzing greatly increases nitric oxide in the nose
5 – Dr. Rajie Singh – Self-healing, powerful techniques
6 – Stephen Porges – The polyvagal theory
7 – Bangalore G Kalyani, Ganesan Venkatasubramanic, Rashmi Arasappa, Naren P Rao, Sunil V Kalmady, Rishikesh V Behere, Hariprasad Rao, Mandapati K Vasudev, Bangalore N Gangadhar – Neurohemodynamic correlates of ‘OM’ chanting: a pilot functional magnetic resonance imaging study – (clutch)
8- Malhi G..S, Lagopoulos J., Ward P..B, Kumari V., Mitchell P..B, Parker G..B, Ivanovski B., Sachdev P. – Cognitive generation of affect in bipolar depression: an fMRI study – (clutch)
9 – Adapted from: Peper, E., Pollack, W., Harvey, R., Yoshino, A., Daubenmier, J. & Anziani, M. (2019). W – Toning calms the mind and increases HRV faster than mindfulness practice – (clutch)
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