Meditation's impact on default mode network and hippocampus in mild cognitive impairment: A pilot study
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Ted J. Kaptchuk | Jian Kong | Roger B. Davis | Russell S. Phillips | Jennifer Wolkin | J. Kong | T. Kaptchuk | D. Press | R. Phillips | C. Kerr | G. Yeh | R. Spaeth | Y. Tan | Jacquelyn N. Walsh | Gloria Y. Yeh | Catherine E. Kerr | Ying Tan | Rosa Spaeth | Rebecca Erwin Wells | Robert B. Wall | Jacquelyn Walsh | Daniel Press | R. Wells | J. Wolkin | R. Wall | J. Walsh | Rosa B. Spaeth | Ying Tan | Jennifer R Wolkin
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