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Research Publications (2002-2003)

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A. In Indexed International Journals :
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1. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2003). Sensory perception during sleep and meditation: common features and differences. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96, 810 - 811.
2. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2003). Effect of yoga-based and forced uni-nostril breathing on autonomic nervous system. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96, 79-80.
3. Telles, S. & Vani, R. (2002). Reduction in Voluntary pulse rate reduction achieved following yoga training. International Journal of Stress Management, 9(3).
4. Vempati, R. P. & Telles, S. (2002). Yoga based guided relaxation reduces sympathetic activity in subjects based on baseline levels. Psychological reports,90 : 487-494.

B. In Indexed National Journals :
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1. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2003). Yoga and psychosis: risks and therapeutic potential.
Journal of Indian Psychology, 21 (1) [In Press].
2. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2003). Effect of sirsasana (head stand) practice on autonomic and respiratory variables. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 47(1): 34-42.
3. Manjunath, N.K. & Telles, S. (2002). Effect of sirsasana a (head stand) practice on autonomic and respiratory variables. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology [In Press].
4. Raghuraj, P. & Telles, S. (2002). Improvement in spatial and temporal measures of visual perception following yoga training. Journal of Indian Psychology, 20(1).

C. In International Conference proceedings :
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1. Telles, S. (2002). Neural plasticity in yoga. In: S. Menon, A. Sinha & B.V. Sreekantan (Eds.) Science and Metaphysics - a Discussion on Consciousness and Genetics. Bangalore; National Institute of Advanced Studies, pp.275-281.
 

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