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Vision / Perception / Human behavior / Research on meditation / Namgyal Monastery / Binocular rivalry / Motion induced blindness / Brain activity and meditation / Gamma wave / Mind-body interventions / Mind / Meditation
Date: 2006-05-31 16:45:26
Vision
Perception
Human behavior
Research on meditation
Namgyal Monastery
Binocular rivalry
Motion induced blindness
Brain activity and meditation
Gamma wave
Mind-body interventions
Mind
Meditation

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