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Improvement in Visual Perception Following Yoga Training
 
Improvement in Visual Perceptual Sensitivity in Children Following Yoga Training
 
A Combination of Focusing And Defocusing Through Yoga Reduces Optical Illusion More Than Focusing Alone
 
Progressive Increase in Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency Following Yoga Training
 
Physiological Changes in Sports Teachers Following 3 Months of Training n Yoga
 
Improvement in Static Motor Performance Following Yogic Training of School Children
 
Pranayama Increases Grip Strength Without Lateralized Effects
 
Plasticity of Motor Control Systems Demonstrated by Yoga Training
 
Factors Influencing Changes in Tweezer Dexterity Scores Following Yoga Training
 
Yoga Training And Motor Speed Based on A Finger Tapping Task
 
Effect of Yoga Training on Maze Learning
 
Improved Performance in The Tower of London Test Following Yoga
 
Yoga Breathing Through a Particular Nostril Increases Spatial Memory Scores Without Lateralized Effects1


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