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Efficacy of Digital Dance on Brain Imagery, Cognition, and Health: Randomized Controlled Trial
The primary outcome was brain imagery changes as shown on neuroimaging.
All participants underwent 2 MRI brain scans. The first scan used a Siemens 3 T MAGNETOM Trio scanner; the second MRI scan was done with an upgraded Siemens MAGNETOM Prismafit system, which includes enhanced gradient performance and upgraded software. Both Siemens scanner systems are widely used in neuroimaging studies.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57694
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Guided imagery is a form of mind-body therapy that involves controlled visualization of specific mental images, and overlaps with mindfulness meditation [65]. Both guided imagery and mindfulness have the core feature of focusing awareness on attention [66]. As shown in Figure 1, guided imagery scripts will target concerns about weight gain, perceptions of body image, and self-efficacy to quit smoking, eat a healthy diet, and engage in physical activity.
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e12
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