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1. Individual Differences in the Change of Attentional Functions With Brief One-Time Focused Attention and Open Monitoring Meditations

2. Depression and time perspectives in patients with brain tumors: Novel measurements in the circle test

3. Biased Recognition of Surprised Facial Expressions Following Awake Craniotomy of a Right Temporal Lobe Tumor

4. Voluntarily controlled but not merely observed visual feedback affects postural sway

6. Sensory hypo- and hypersensitivity in patients with brain tumors

7. Dissociation of the subjective and objective bodies: Out‐of‐body experiences following the development of a posterior cingulate lesion

8. Triadic body representations in the human cerebral cortex and peripheral nerves

10. Mind-body-brain problem

11. Preservation of hearing following awake surgery via the retrosigmoid approach for vestibular schwannomas in eight consecutive patients

12. Depression and time perspectives in patients with brain tumors: Novel measurements in the circle test

13. Predicting sleepiness during an awake craniotomy

14. Measuring the sense of self in brain-damaged patients: A STROBE-compliant article

15. Preservation of cranial nerve function following awake surgery for benign brain tumors in 22 consecutive patients

16. Downward and Parallel Perspectives in an Experimental Study of Out-of-Body Experiences

19. Operative Strategies during Awake Surgery Affect Deterioration of Paresis a Month after Surgery for Brain Lesions in the Primary Motor Area

21. Voluntarily controlled but not merely observed visual feedback affects postural sway

23. Awake craniotomy for brain lesions within and near the primary motor area: A retrospective analysis of factors associated with worsened paresis in 102 consecutive patients

25. Operative Strategies during Awake Surgery Affect Deterioration of Paresis a Month after Surgery for Brain Lesions in the Primary Motor Area.

27. Downward and Parallel Perspectives in an Experimental Study of Out-of-Body Experiences.

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