Publikationen von Bethany E. Kok
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Zeitschriftenartikel (7)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
73, S. 390 - 402 (2018)
Exploring the multidimensional complex systems structure of the stress response and its relation to health and sleep outcomes. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 2.
Zeitschriftenartikel
3 (10), e1700495 (2017)
Specific reduction in cortisol stress reactivity after social but not attention-based mental training. Science Advances 3.
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117, S. 126 - 130 (2017)
Corrigendum to “Is meditation always relaxing? Investigating heart rate, heart rate variability, experienced effort and likeability during training of three types of meditation”. International Journal of Psychophysiology 4.
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8 (1), S. 218 - 231 (2017)
Phenomenological fingerprints of four meditations: Differential state changes in affect, mind-wandering, meta-cognition and interoception before and after daily practice across nine months of training. Mindfulness 5.
Zeitschriftenartikel
74 (2), S. 126 - 134 (2017)
Effects of contemplative dyads on engagement and perceived social connectedness over 9 months of mental training: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Psychiatry 6.
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119, S. 54 - 63 (2016)
Helping from the heart: Voluntary upregulation of heart rate variability predicts altruistic behavior. Biological Psychology 7.
Zeitschriftenartikel
97 (1), S. 38 - 45 (2015)
Is meditation always relaxing?: Investigating heart rate, heart rate variability, experienced effort and likeability during training of three types of meditation. International Journal of Psychophysiology Buch (1)
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Buch
The ReSource Project: Background, design, samples, and measurements. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2016)
Poster (4)
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Poster
Is meditation always relaxing? Investigating cardiovascular activity and subjective experience during training of three types of meditation. 5th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2015)
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Poster
Differential patterns of change in subjective experience after daily practice of four different meditation techniques. European Summer Research Institute (ESRI), Chiemsee, Germany (2014)
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Poster
How is the heart related to experienced effort and enjoyment during meditation? European Summer Research Institute (ESRI)
, Chiemsee, Germany (2014)
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Poster
How is the heart related to experienced effort and enjoyment during meditation? 4th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, London, United Kingdom (2014)