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Catherine E Kerr

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Kerr C, Ferrell J, Kitano M, Koek W, Dahia P, Velez J, et al.
Head Neck . 2022 May; 44(8):1842-1848. PMID: 35583054
Background: Behavior of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) varies among ethnic groups. Recommended management of thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology (TN-IC) is based on molecular analysis from predominantly non-Hispanic white patients....
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Xu A, Zimmerman C, Lazar S, Ma Y, Kerr C, Yeung A
Front Integr Neurosci . 2020 Jun; 14:25. PMID: 32581734
: Tai chi (TC), a contemplative practice combining slow movements and deep breathing, has been shown to be clinically effective in alleviating depressive symptoms. Feelings of fatigue or low vitality...
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Van Dam N, van Vugt M, Vago D, Schmalzl L, Saron C, Olendzki A, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2017 Oct; 13(1):36-61. PMID: 29016274
During the past two decades, mindfulness meditation has gone from being a fringe topic of scientific investigation to being an occasional replacement for psychotherapy, tool of corporate well-being, widely implemented...
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Schmalzl L, Kerr C
Front Hum Neurosci . 2016 May; 10:169. PMID: 27199700
No abstract available.
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Kerr C, Agrawal U, Nayak S
Front Hum Neurosci . 2016 Feb; 10:37. PMID: 26909030
Tai Chi (TC) is a slow-motion contemplative exercise that is associated with improvements in sensorimotor measures, including decreased force variability, enhanced tactile acuity, and improved proprioception, especially in elderly populations....
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Sacchet M, LaPlante R, Wan Q, Pritchett D, Lee A, Hamalainen M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2015 Feb; 35(5):2074-82. PMID: 25653364
The right inferior frontal cortex (rIFC) is specifically associated with attentional control via the inhibition of behaviorally irrelevant stimuli and motor responses. Similarly, recent evidence has shown that alpha (7-14...
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Wells R, Yeh G, Kerr C, Wolkin J, Davis R, Tan Y, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2013 Oct; 556:15-9. PMID: 24120430
Those with high baseline stress levels are more likely to develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). While meditation may reduce stress and alter the hippocampus and default...
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Garrison K, Santoyo J, Davis J, Thornhill 4th T, Kerr C, Brewer J
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 7:440. PMID: 23964222
Neurophenomenological studies seek to utilize first-person self-report to elucidate cognitive processes related to physiological data. Grounded theory offers an approach to the qualitative analysis of self-report, whereby theoretical constructs are...
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Daubenmier J, Sze J, Kerr C, Kemeny M, Mehling W
Psychophysiology . 2013 May; 50(8):777-89. PMID: 23692525
Attention to internal bodily sensations is a core feature of mindfulness meditation. Previous studies have not detected differences in interoceptive accuracy between meditators and nonmeditators on heartbeat detection and perception...
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Wells R, Kerr C, Wolkin J, Dossett M, Davis R, Walsh J, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2013 Apr; 61(4):642-5. PMID: 23581918
No abstract available.