EEG paroxysmal gamma waves during Bhramari Pranayama: A yoga breathing technique
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Andrzej Cichocki | Hovagim Bakardjian | François B. Vialatte | Rajkishore Prasad | A. Cichocki | H. Bakardjian | Rajkishore Prasad | F. Vialatte
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