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relates, EEG, and neuroimaging studies of meditation. This chapter concludes with a discussion on whether the meditative state is a unique physiological state. Studies of meditation by practitioners of yoga, Zen, and transcendental meditation (TM) suggest that meditative state is a distinct and uniq
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