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Authors: Andrew Newberg

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Chapter 2: The Power of Words
 

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 “What is in a word? No versus yes differentially engage the lateral orbitofrontal cortex. “Alia-Klein N, Goldstein R. Z., Tomasi D, Zhang L, Fagin-Jones S, Telang F, Wang G. J., Fowler J. S., Volkow N. D.
Emotion
. 2007 Aug; 7(3):649–59.
22.
 “Happiness unpacked: Positive emotions increase life-satisfaction by building resilience.” Cohn M. A., Fredrickson B. L., Brown S. L., Mikels J. A., Conway A. M.
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 “Genomic counter-stress changes induced by the relaxation response.” Dusek J. A., Otu H. H., Wohlhueter A. L., Bhasin M, Zerbini L. F., Joseph M. G., Benson H, Libermann T. A.
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. 2008 Jul 2; 3(7):e2576.
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 “Evaluative priming from subliminal emotional words: Insights from event-related potentials and individual differences related to anxiety.” Gibbons H.
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29.
 “Murder, she wrote: Enhanced sensitivity to negative word valence.” Nasrallah M, Carmel D, Lavie N.
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30.
 “Evidence of subliminally primed motivational orientations: The effects of unconscious motivational processes on the performance of a new motor task.” Radel R, Sarrazin P, Pelletier L.
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. 2009 Oct; 31(5):657–74.
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 “When sex primes love: Subliminal sexual priming motivates relationship goal pursuit.” Gillath O, Mikulincer M, Birnbaum G. E., Shaver P. R.
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 “The neural basis of love as a subliminal prime: An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study.” Ortigue S, Bianchi-Demicheli F, Hamilton A. F., Grafton S. T.
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 “Predicting persuasion-induced behavior change from the brain.” Falk E. B., Berkman E. T., Mann T, Harrison B, Lieberman M. D.
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 “Neural activity during health messaging predicts reductions in smoking above and beyond self-report.” Falk E. B., Berkman E. T., Whalen D, Lieberman M. D.
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 “Grasping language—A short story on embodiment.” Jirak D, Menz M. M., Buccino G, Borghi A. M., Binkofski F.
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 “Characterization of fear memory reconsolidation.” Duvarci S, Nader K.
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 “A prospective study of cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms in patients with essential hypertension.” Xiao J, Yao S, Zhu X, Abela J. R., Chen X, Duan S, Zhao S.
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 “Gross national happiness.” Tideman S. G.
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 “Neuroeconomics and business psychology.” Larsen T.
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Chapter 3: The Many Languages of the Brain
 

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 “Invariant visual representation by single neurons in the human brain.” Quiroga R. Q., Reddy L, Kreiman G, Koch C, Fried I.
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 Deacon C.
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5.
 “Where are the human speech and voice regions, and do other animals have anything like them?” Petkov C. I., Logothetis N. K., Obleser J.
Neuroscientist
. 2009 Oct; 15(5):419–29.
6.
 “Twitter evolution: Converging mechanisms in birdsong and human speech.” Bolhuis J. J., Okanoya K, Scharff C.
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. 2010 Nov; 11(11):747–59.

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