|
|
| Research article summary (published 30 May 2003): |
Sensory perception during sleep and meditation: common features and differences.
Full Abstract
Sleep and meditation are both physiological conditions in which peripheral sensory input is voluntarily reduced, but sensory perception of internally generated information continues. However, the two conditions differ in the level of awareness retained.
Learn Faster Today Improve your study skills
Author information
Author/s: Naveen, K V (KV); Telles, Shirley (S);
Affiliation: Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, Chamarajpet, Bangalore, India.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article
Journal: Perceptual and motor skills (Percept Mot Skills), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2003-Jun; vol 96 (issue 3 Pt 1) : pp 810-1
Dates: Created 2003/06/30; Completed 2003/10/03; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 12831256, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)
Sourced from the National Library of Medicine. Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright.
External Links for this article (including full text providers, if available):
Click Electronic Full-text Provider Links to see options for finding the electronic full text links to this article. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. See our FAQ for information on finding FREE full text articles.
This article may also be located in paper journal collections available in many libraries. Use the Journal and Publication Information above to find the full article.
MeSH headings (categories)
This article was linked to the MESH Headings shown below.
|
|
Related articles
This article has not been indexed for related articles as yet, however you can still use the live related article search links below.
See a large map of 100+ related articles.