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- Matthieu Ricard, Buddhist monk & translator of the Dalai Lama- Dr Ilios Kotsou, mindfulness and wellbeing expert - Paul WittemanRigorously researched and deeply illuminating, world-leading neurologist Dr Steven Laureys works with celebrated meditators to scientifically prove the positive impact meditation has on our brains.Dr Steven Laureys has conducted ground-breaking research into human consciousness for more than 20 years. For this bestselling book, Steven to explores the effect of meditation on the brain. He uses hard science to explain the benefits of a practice that was once thought of as purely spiritual. The result is a highly accessible, scientifically questioning guide to meditation, designed to open the practice to a broader audience.



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Steven Laureys

Professor Steven Laureys MD PhD, is director of the Coma Science Group (http://www.comascience.org) at the Neurology Department and Cyclotron Research Centre of the University Hospital and University of Liège, Belgium. He is board-certified in neurology and in palliative medicine and published >370 scientific papers (cited >8400 times; H-index 53) in top journals such as Science, New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, Nature Reviews, Nature Clinical Practice and Nature Neuroscience. His team assesses the recovery of neurological disability and neuronal plasticity in acquired brain injury and altered states of consciousness (e.g., comatose, "vegetative"/unresponsive, minimally conscious and locked-in syndromes) confronting clinical expertise and bedside behavioral evaluation with multimodal neuroimaging and electrophysiology studies; also dealing with the ethical implications of this translational clinical research. He is chair of the European Neurological Society committee on disorders of consciousness and recipient of the William James Prize (Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness) and Cognitive Neuroscience Society Young Investigator Award.



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