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Publications from the Meditation and Mindfulness Research Group at LJMU
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Malinowski, P. (2013). Neural mechanisms of attentional control in mindfulness meditation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 7, 8. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2013.00008
- Moore, A.W., Gruber T., Derose, J. and Malinowski, P. (2012). Regular, brief mindfulness meditation practice improves electrophysiological markers of attentional control. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 18. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00018
- Chiesa, A. & Malinowski, P. (2011). Mindfulness based approaches: are they all the same? Journal of Clinical Psychology, 67(4), 1-21. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20776
- Lattimore, P., Fisher, N., & Malinowski, P. (2011). A cross-sectional investigation of trait disinhibition and its association with mindfulness and impulsivity. Appetite, 56, 241-248. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2010.12.007
- Moore, A. & Malinowski, P. (2009). Meditation, mindfulness and cognitive flexibility. Consciousness & Cognition, 18(1), 176-186. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.008
- Malinowski, P. (2008). Mindfulness as psychological dimension: Concepts and applications. Irish Journal of Psychology, 29(1),155-166. [pdf]
Books and Book Chapters
- Malinowski, P. (2013). Flourishing through meditation and mindfulness. In S. David, I. Boniwell & A. Conley Ayers (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Happiness (pp. 384-396). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [publisher website]
- Malinowski, P. (2012). Wirkmechanismen der Achtsamkeitspraxis. Wie fördert Meditation positive psychologische Veränderungen? In M. Zimmermann, C. Spitz & S. Schmidt (Eds.), Achtsamkeit: Ein buddhistisches Konzept erobert die Wissenschaft. Hans Huber [publisher website]
- Malinowski, P. (2010). Flourishing – Welches Glück hätten Sie gern?: Positive Eigenschaften kultivieren und Schwierigkeiten meistern. München: Random House/Irisiana. [ Flourishing microsite: Flourishing: Das Buch or publisher website]
- Malinowski, P. (2007). The mind, the Buddha and the brain. In: A. Przybyslawski: From Buddhism to science and back (pp. 105-128). Vélez-Málaga: ITAS. [also in German and Polish]
- Malinowski, P. (2005). Karmapa-Meditation. In M. Fuchs, J. Jakumeit & K. Neukirchen (Eds.), Best of Buddhismus Heute 3: Praxis und Meditation (pp. 50-57). Hamburg: Buddhismus Heute Versand.
Popular Writings
- Malinowski, P. (2011). Meditation in the Lab: Science Discovers Buddhism. The Middle Way, 85(4), 223-230.
- Malinowski, P. (2006). The brain in meditation: Part 2. Buddhism Today, 18, 28-31.
- Malinowski, P. (2006). The brain in meditation: Part 1. Buddhism Today, 17, 6-11.
- Malinowski, P. (2003). Das Gehirn – Quelle des Bewusstseins? Buddhismus Heute, 35, 78-85.[in German]
- Malinowski, P. (2003). Mózg zródlem swiadomosci? Diamentowa Droga, 33, 55-60. [in Polish]
Selected Conference Proceedings
- Malinowski, P., Mead, B. and Pozuelos-López J. (2011). Individual levels of mindfulness predict brain activity related to inhibitory control and response monitoring. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Conference Abstract: XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON XI). [doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2011.207.00050]
- Pozuelos-López, J., Mead, B., Rueda, M. and Malinowski, P. (2011). Mindfulness and cognitive control: are they really related? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Conference Abstract: XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON XI). [doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2011.207.00260]
- Lattimore, P., Malinowski, P. and Fisher, N. (2011). “Oops I’ve (over) eaten again!” Mindfulness as a mediator of the relationship between adverse psychological symptoms and opportunistic eating (TEFQ). Appetite 57 (2), 536. [doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2011.05.006]
- Lattimore, P., Malinowski, P. and Fisher, N. (2011). “Over eating… again”: Testing the model of mindfulness as mediator between psychological symptoms and opportunistic eating (TFEQ). Appetite 57 (2), 536. [doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2011.05.007]
- Lattimore, P. & Malinowski, P. (2008). Watching how you eat!: Mindfulness and disinhibited eating, Meeting abstract, Appetite, 51, 762.
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