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Bibliografía

Anexo 3.
Bibliografía

  1. "Prología: realice su proyecto vital - Libro 1: enfermedad, curación, transmutación: el camino de los recursos" de Christine Degoy
    Una guía innovadora que reexamina la salud y el bienestar a través de un enfoque sistémico, permitiéndole redefinir su existencia y acceder a una comprensión más profunda de su proyecto vital. Este libro le proporciona las herramientas que necesita para cultivar la comunicación interior, transformar su percepción de la realidad y encarnar plenamente su razón de ser.

  2. "Prología: redescubrir el sentido de la vida - Libro 2: El proyecto vital en el cuerpo: comprender, desbloquear, transmutar" de Christine Degoy
    Sumérjase en la descodificación prológica de órganos para descubrir cómo cada parte de su cuerpo refleja dimensiones más profundas de su existencia. Este libro explora los vínculos entre sus experiencias vitales y su salud física, ofreciendo claves para comprender, desbloquear y transmutar los bloqueos energéticos. Al centrarse en los recursos internos y los potenciales ocultos, este libro le invita a abrazar su proyecto vital a través de una visión holística, permitiéndole armonizar su cuerpo y su mente para una vida plenamente realizada.

    Energía y medicina eléctrica

  3. "El cuerpo eléctrico: El electromagnetismo y los cimientos de la vida" de Robert Becker y Gary Selden
    Este libro pionero explora el campo electromagnético del cuerpo humano y sus profundas implicaciones para la curación, el flujo de energía y la salud. Las investigaciones de Becker sobre la bioelectricidad aportan ideas esenciales para comprender la ciencia que se esconde tras los sistemas energéticos del cuerpo.

  4. "La chispa en la máquina: Cómo la ciencia de la acupuntura explica los misterios de la medicina occidental" del Dr. Daniel Keown
    La obra del Dr. Keown tiende un puente entre la ciencia médica occidental y la antigua práctica de la acupuntura, ofreciendo una explicación exhaustiva de cómo fluye la energía por el cuerpo y cómo puede aprovecharse para la curación.

  5. "Medicina energética: La base científica" de James L. Oschman
    Este libro ofrece una exploración exhaustiva de la ciencia que subyace a la medicina energética, presentando pruebas de cómo los campos electromagnéticos, los meridianos y otros sistemas energéticos influyen en la salud. Oschman se basa en la física y la biología para explicar los sistemas energéticos del cuerpo de un modo que complementa tanto las prácticas curativas convencionales como las alternativas.

  6. "Medicina vibracional: El manual número 1 de las terapias de energía sutil" de Richard Gerber
    El texto clásico de Gerber es un recurso esencial para comprender el campo de la medicina de las energías sutiles. Proporciona una visión detallada de los campos de energía, los chakras y cómo funcionan las terapias vibracionales para sanar el cuerpo y la mente.

  7. "Corrientes cruzadas: Los peligros de la electropolución, la promesa de la electromedicina" de Robert O. Becker
    Continuación de Becker de El cuerpo eléctrico, este libro investiga las implicaciones para la salud de la tecnología eléctrica moderna, al tiempo que explora cómo la terapia electromagnética puede ayudar a la curación.

  8. "Biología de la creencia: Desatando el poder de la conciencia, la materia y los milagros" de Bruce H. Lipton
    Este libro profundiza en la intersección de la biología y la creencia, mostrando cómo la mente influye en el cuerpo a nivel celular. Lipton explica cómo los campos de energía y la conciencia influyen en los procesos biológicos.

  9. "El campo: La búsqueda de la fuerza secreta del universo" de Lynne McTaggart
    McTaggart explora la ciencia de vanguardia sobre el campo de punto cero, un campo de energía universal que conecta toda la materia. Este libro ofrece una visión de la naturaleza energética de la vida y de cómo podemos aprovechar esta energía para la curación.

  10. "La curación es tensión: El manual" de Jerry Tennant
    El Dr. Tennant explica cómo el voltaje en el organismo, sobre todo a nivel celular, es crucial para la salud. Ofrece una visión completa de cómo mantener un potencial eléctrico adecuado es fundamental para la curación y el bienestar.

    Espiritualidad moderna

  11. "Mi gran TOE (Teoría del Todo)" de Thomas Campbell
    Una trilogía exhaustiva que explora la naturaleza de la realidad, la conciencia y la conexión entre lo físico y lo metafísico. Campbell, físico e investigador de la conciencia, mezcla ciencia y espiritualidad para presentar un modelo de existencia que apoya la meditación, los estados alterados de conciencia y la comprensión de la energía en el universo.

  12. "La mente iluminada: Una guía completa de meditación que integra la sabiduría budista y la ciencia del cerebro para una mayor atención plena" de John Yates (Culadasa)
    La guía de Culadasa es una explicación exhaustiva, paso a paso, de la práctica de la meditación enraizada tanto en las antiguas enseñanzas budistas como en la neurociencia contemporánea. Tiende un puente entre las técnicas tradicionales de meditación y la comprensión científica moderna del cerebro.

  13. "Rasgos alterados: La ciencia revela cómo la meditación cambia su mente, su cerebro y su cuerpo" de Daniel Goleman y Richard J. Davidson
    Este libro se sumerge en la investigación científica en torno a la meditación, explorando sus profundos efectos en el cerebro y el cuerpo. Goleman y Davidson se basan en décadas de investigación para explicar cómo la meditación produce cambios psicológicos y fisiológicos duraderos.

  14. "Despertar: Una guía para la espiritualidad sin religión" de Sam Harris
    Sam Harris, neurocientífico y filósofo, presenta un enfoque racional de la espiritualidad y la meditación, basado tanto en la ciencia como en la experiencia personal. Su libro se centra especialmente en cómo la meditación puede conducir a cambios profundos en la percepción y la comprensión de la conciencia, sin necesidad de marcos religiosos.

  15. "El poder del ahora: Una guía hacia la iluminación espiritual" de Eckhart Tolle
    El libro de Tolle, muy leído, hace hincapié en la importancia de la atención plena y de permanecer presente en el momento. Sus enseñanzas ofrecen ideas prácticas sobre cómo vivir de forma más plena y atenta, lo que se alinea con los aspectos energéticos y mentales del bienestar tratados en "Sing the Body Electric".

  16. "Magia real: sabiduría antigua, ciencia moderna y una guía del poder secreto del universo" de Dean Radin
    Radin, destacado investigador en el campo de la parapsicología, explora las pruebas científicas de fenómenos como la telepatía, la precognición y la psicoquinesis, estableciendo conexiones entre la conciencia, la energía y la estructura más amplia de la realidad. Este libro proporciona una base para comprender otras realidades más allá de la física.

  17. "La física de la conciencia: La mente cuántica y el sentido de la vida" de Evan Harris Walker
    Este libro profundiza en la física cuántica y su relación con la conciencia. Walker explora el papel del observador en la mecánica cuántica y presenta una teoría según la cual la conciencia es fundamental para el universo, contribuyendo a una comprensión más amplia de la energía y la existencia.

  18. "La doctrina secreta" de H.P. Blavatsky
    Este texto fundacional de la teosofía explora la naturaleza del universo, la conciencia y la evolución espiritual.
  19. "La filosofía perenne" de Aldous Huxley
    Huxley examina los hilos comunes de la espiritualidad en diversas religiones, haciendo hincapié en las verdades universales.

  20. "El destino humano" de Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
    este libro explora la intersección entre ciencia, filosofía y religión, defendiendo la idea de que la evolución humana está guiada por un propósito divino. Analiza el potencial espiritual de la humanidad y las responsabilidades morales que conlleva la conciencia humana.

  21. "El camino de la razón" de Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
    en esta obra filosófica, Lecomte du Noüy aborda la importancia de la razón y el pensamiento científico para comprender el universo. También profundiza en cómo el progreso científico debe integrarse con el desarrollo moral y espiritual.

  22. Procesamiento digital de señales

  23. "Comprender el procesamiento digital de señales" de Richard G. Lyons
    Este libro ofrece una introducción clara y accesible al procesamiento digital de señales (DSP), haciendo que los conceptos complejos sean comprensibles incluso para los principiantes. Abarca temas como el filtrado, el análisis de Fourier y la teoría del muestreo de una forma práctica y fácil de seguir, ideal para los interesados en los fundamentos del procesamiento de señales para el análisis de audio.

  24. "The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" de Steven W. Smith
    Un libro popular y fácil de leer que introduce los conceptos del DSP con ejemplos prácticos y aplicaciones. Es un recurso gratuito en línea que explica cómo funciona el procesamiento de señales con guías paso a paso y ejemplos del mundo real, lo que lo hace muy accesible para los principiantes, especialmente los interesados en el análisis de señales de audio y musicales.

  25. "Procesado digital de señales de audio" de Udo Zölzer
    Este libro presenta los principios y aplicaciones del procesamiento digital de señales de audio, centrándose en áreas como los filtros digitales, los efectos de audio y el análisis de tiempo-frecuencia. Aunque técnico, el material se presenta de una forma accesible para lectores con conocimientos básicos de DSP.

  26. "Una introducción al análisis del contenido de audio: Aplicaciones en procesamiento de señales e informática musical" de Alexander Lerch
    Este texto es especialmente útil para los interesados en el procesamiento de señales de audio y música. Introduce técnicas para analizar el contenido de audio, como la estructura de la música, el ritmo y la armonía, utilizando algoritmos de procesamiento de señales. El libro es práctico y accesible tanto para estudiantes como para profesionales.

  27. "Designing Audio Effect Plug-Ins in C : With Digital Audio Signal Processing Theory" de Will Pirkle
    Para quienes deseen sumergirse en el lado de las aplicaciones del procesamiento de señales de audio, este libro es una introducción fácil de usar a la codificación y el diseño de efectos de audio mediante programación en C. Es ideal para principiantes que quieran entender cómo se puede aplicar el DSP para crear efectos de audio en tiempo real.

    Jung y el inconsciente

  28. "Recuerdos, sueños, reflexiones" de Carl G. Jung
    Obra semiautobiográfica, este libro abarca la vida de Jung y sus ideas clave, incluido su desarrollo de conceptos como el inconsciente colectivo, los arquetipos y la sombra. Proporciona una visión personal de sus teorías psicológicas.

  29. "Los arquetipos y el inconsciente colectivo" de Carl G. Jung
    Este libro es un texto central de la psicología junguiana, donde esboza sus teorías sobre la mente inconsciente, en particular el inconsciente colectivo y sus imágenes arquetípicas. Es una lectura fundamental para comprender las ideas de Jung sobre la personalidad y la psique.

  30. "Tipos psicológicos" de Carl G. Jung
    En esta obra, Jung presenta su teoría de los tipos psicológicos, que más tarde influyó en el desarrollo del Indicador de Tipos Myers-Briggs (MBTI). Analiza la dicotomía de la introversión y la extraversión, así como otras funciones psicológicas que conforman la personalidad.

  31. "El hombre y sus símbolos" de Carl G. Jung
    Escrito como una introducción accesible al pensamiento junguiano, este libro profundiza en el uso de símbolos en los sueños y el arte como representaciones de procesos inconscientes. Está pensado para un público más amplio y ofrece una visión de la psique humana.

  32. "El yo por descubrir" de Carl G. Jung
    Jung explora el conflicto entre la necesidad de desarrollo personal del individuo y las presiones de la sociedad moderna. Destaca la importancia de la autoconciencia para navegar por los aspectos inconscientes y sombríos de la personalidad.

  33. "Ser dueño de su propia sombra: comprender el lado oscuro de la psique" de Robert A. Johnson
    Este libro, una guía práctica para comprender el concepto de sombra de Jung, explica cómo reconocer e integrar el yo sombrío para lograr el equilibrio psicológico y el crecimiento personal.

  34. "El mapa del alma de Jung: una introducción", de Murray Stein
    Este libro ofrece una introducción a las teorías de Jung sobre la personalidad, incluidas sus ideas sobre la sombra, el inconsciente y la individuación. Es un buen recurso para los que se inician en la psicología junguiana.

  35. "Dones Diferentes: Comprender el tipo de personalidad" de Isabel Briggs Myers con Peter B. Myers
    Este libro explica el sistema MBTI de tipos de personalidad, que se basa en los tipos psicológicos de Jung. Ofrece una visión de cómo interactúan los distintos tipos de personalidad y cómo influyen en la vida personal y profesional.

    Sanar con sonidos

  36. "El poder curativo del sonido: La recuperación de enfermedades potencialmente mortales mediante el sonido, la voz y la música" de Mitchell L. Gaynor
    Este libro profundiza en el uso de la terapia del sonido para la curación, centrándose en cómo pueden utilizarse las vibraciones y las frecuencias para apoyar la recuperación de la enfermedad. Gaynor, oncólogo, combina conocimientos médicos con prácticas de curación por el sonido.

  37. "Sintonizando el biocampo humano: Sanación con terapia de sonido vibracional" de Eileen Day McKusick
    McKusick explora la anatomía del biocampo y analiza cómo el sonido, la frecuencia y la vibración afectan al campo energético humano. El libro incluye información sobre cómo los diapasones y otras herramientas sonoras pueden favorecer la curación.

  38. "Sonidos curativos: El poder de los armónicos" de Jonathan Goldman
    Este libro explica el concepto de utilizar el sonido y los armónicos para sanar el cuerpo y la mente. Incluye técnicas prácticas para la curación por el sonido, como la tonificación vocal y el trabajo con sobretonos.

  39. "Medicina del sonido: Cómo utilizar la antigua ciencia del sonido para sanar el cuerpo y la mente" de Kulreet Chaudhary
    Este libro combina la antigua medicina ayurvédica con las prácticas modernas de la terapia del sonido. Chaudhary explica cómo pueden utilizarse las frecuencias sonoras y las vibraciones para la curación y el bienestar, desde los mantras hasta las modernas tecnologías del sonido.

    Pioneros

  40. "Implosión: La ciencia secreta del éxtasis y la inmortalidad" de Dan Winter
    Dan Winter explora la naturaleza fractal de la realidad, especialmente en relación con la conciencia, la actividad eléctrica del corazón y la bioenergética. Su obra vincula conceptos de la geometría sagrada, la implosión y la física del éxtasis.

  41. "Espacio-tiempo fractal y geometría sagrada" de Dan Winter
    Este libro profundiza en la geometría de la conciencia y el campo energético humano, haciendo hincapié en las implicaciones de las estructuras fractales en la biología, la coherencia del corazón y la comprensión más profunda del universo.

  42. "Descodificando el campo corporal humano: La nueva ciencia de la información como medicina" de Peter H. Fraser
    Peter H. Fraser, pionero en bioenergética, examina los sistemas de información del cuerpo, o el "ampo corporal humano," explicando cómo influye en la salud y la curación. Su obra integra la biología cuántica y la medicina moderna con prácticas de curación energética.

  43. (sin libro) Joël Sternheimer
    La obra de Sternheimer presenta una teoría de cómo las notas musicales se corresponden con los procesos biológicos. Explora el concepto de "música proteínica," sugiriendo que frecuencias específicas pueden influir en las interacciones moleculares de los organismos vivos.

    Conciencia, energía y realidad

  44. "La cuarta fase del agua: Más allá del sólido, el líquido y el vapor" de Gerald Pollack
    Pollack presenta una investigación pionera sobre las propiedades del agua y sus implicaciones para la biología y la medicina energética.

  45. "El LSD y la mente del universo" de Christopher Bache
    Bache explora la intersección de los psicodélicos, la conciencia y la naturaleza de la realidad a través de experiencias personales y conocimientos científicos.

  46. "La conciencia más allá de la vida: La ciencia de la experiencia cercana a la muerte" de Pim van Lommel
    Van Lommel ofrece un examen exhaustivo de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte, sus implicaciones para la conciencia y la continuidad del yo más allá de la existencia física.

  47. "El hombre que no creía en los milagros" de Didier Van Cauwelaert
    Esta novela entrelaza temas de la conciencia y la física cuántica, explorando la naturaleza de la realidad y la creencia a través de una narrativa convincente.

  48. "Salud a propósito: impulsos para la autosanación" de Folker Meissner
    Meissner investiga los principios científicos que subyacen a la medicina energética, ofreciendo una visión de su potencial terapéutico y sus mecanismos.

  49. "Conectados: El surgimiento de la conciencia global" de Roger Nelson
    Nelson examina la interconexión de la conciencia humana y las implicaciones para comprender las experiencias colectivas y la conciencia global.

  50. "Agua morfogénica - Salud - Información y campos de conciencia" de Marc Henry
    Henry analiza la importancia del agua en los sistemas biológicos y su papel como medio para la transferencia de energía y la conciencia.
  51. "La vida después de la vida" de Raymond Moody
    La innovadora obra de Moody introduce el concepto de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte y presenta numerosos estudios de casos que ponen de relieve los elementos comunes relatados por quienes han tenido tales experiencias.

  52. "Abrazados por la luz" de Betty J. Eadie
    Estas memorias relatan la experiencia cercana a la muerte de Eadie, compartiendo sus percepciones y las profundas revelaciones espirituales que encontró durante su viaje.

  53. "La prueba del cielo: El viaje de un neurocirujano al más allá" de Eben Alexander
    Alexander, neurocirujano, comparte su propia experiencia cercana a la muerte y ofrece un relato convincente que desafía los puntos de vista científicos convencionales sobre la conciencia y la vida después de la muerte.

  54. "Morir para ser yo: mi viaje del cáncer, a estar cerca de la muerte, a la verdadera curación" de Anita Moorjani
    Moorjani comparte su transformadora experiencia cercana a la muerte durante su batalla contra el cáncer y las poderosas lecciones sobre autoaceptación y curación que aprendió.

  55. "Viajes fuera del cuerpo" de Robert A. Monroe
    Este libro clásico documenta las experiencias personales de Monroe con los viajes extracorporales y explora las posibilidades de la conciencia humana más allá del cuerpo físico. Está ampliamente considerado como uno de los textos fundacionales de los estudios sobre la conciencia.

  56. "Viajes lejanos" de Robert A. Monroe
    Esta secuela de "Viajes fuera del cuerpo" profundiza en los viajes de Monroe más allá del plano físico, donde explora diferentes dimensiones de la existencia y amplía su comprensión de la conciencia.

  57. "Viaje definitivo" de Robert A. Monroe
    En este último libro de la trilogía, Monroe comparte percepciones de sus experiencias en estados alterados de conciencia, centrándose en temas como la vida después de la muerte, la naturaleza de la existencia y el propósito humano.

  58. "Conciencia cósmica" de Richard M. Bucke
    Bucke describe su propia experiencia de la conciencia cósmica y explora sus implicaciones para la evolución espiritual.

  59. "Una vía yaqui de conocimiento" de Carlos Castaneda
    Este libro profundiza en las prácticas chamánicas y en la naturaleza de la realidad a través del aprendizaje de Castaneda con un chamán yaqui.

  60. Bioética y medicina

  61. "Bioética: Principios, cuestiones y casos" de Lewis Vaughn
    Vaughn presenta principios y cuestiones éticas clave en la práctica médica, proporcionando estudios de casos para su aplicación en el mundo real.
  62. Estudios sobre la conciencia

  63. "La conciencia y el universo: Física cuántica, evolución, cerebro y mente" de Sir Roger Penrose y Stuart Hameroff
    Esta colección de ensayos explora los orígenes cuánticos de la conciencia, combinando ideas de la física, la neurociencia y la filosofía para investigar cómo los procesos cuánticos en el cerebro pueden explicar la experiencia consciente.

  64. "La conciencia explicada" de Daniel Dennett
    Dennett presenta una teoría exhaustiva de la conciencia, argumentando en contra de los puntos de vista tradicionales y ofreciendo ideas sobre el funcionamiento de la mente.

  65. "Despertar: Una guía para la espiritualidad sin religión" de Sam Harris
    Harris analiza la conciencia, la meditación y la naturaleza de la espiritualidad, abogando por un enfoque laico para comprender la mente.
  66. Física cuántica y metafísica

  67. "El quantum y el loto: Un viaje a las fronteras donde se encuentran la ciencia y el budismo" de Matthieu Ricard y Trinh Xuan Thuan
    Este libro explora los paralelismos entre la física cuántica y la filosofía budista, analizando las percepciones de ambos campos.

  68. "El universo holográfico" de Michael Talbot
    Talbot presenta la idea de que el universo funciona como un holograma, fusionando percepciones de la física cuántica con implicaciones metafísicas.
  69. Psicología y psicoterapia

  70. "El hombre en busca de sentido" de Viktor E. Frankl
    Frankl explora el viaje psicológico de encontrar un propósito incluso en las peores circunstancias, integrando la filosofía existencial y la psicología.

  71. "El cuerpo lleva la cuenta: cerebro, mente y cuerpo en la curación del trauma" de Bessel van der Kolk
    Este libro analiza el impacto del trauma en el cuerpo y la mente, destacando enfoques innovadores para la curación.
  72. "Core Energetics" de John C. Pierrakos
    Este libro esboza el enfoque de Pierrakos sobre la Core Energetics, una modalidad terapéutica centrada en el cuerpo. Profundiza en cómo el desbloqueo de la energía en el cuerpo puede conducir a la curación emocional y psicológica, integrando la espiritualidad con la psicoterapia.

  73. "El camino de la autotransformación" de Eva Pierrakos
    Escrito por la esposa de John Pierrakos, Eva Pierrakos, este libro es esencial para comprender los fundamentos espirituales y energéticos de la Core Energetics. Presenta una recopilación de enseñanzas de la Guía Pathwork, que influyó enormemente en el propio trabajo terapéutico de Pierrakos.

  74. "Mi voz te acompañará: Los cuentos de enseñanza de Milton H. Erickson" de Milton H. Erickson, editado por Sidney Rosen
    Este libro es una recopilación de las historias terapéuticas y los cuentos de enseñanza de Erickson. Destaca sus técnicas indirectas y el uso de la metáfora para facilitar un cambio psicológico profundo, ofreciendo una visión del modo en que Erickson guiaba sutilmente a sus pacientes hacia la curación.

  75. "Terapia poco común: Las técnicas psiquiátricas del Dr. Milton H. Erickson" de Jay Haley
    Haley ofrece una visión detallada de las innovadoras técnicas de terapia breve de Erickson. Este libro destaca los métodos no tradicionales y a menudo sorprendentes de Erickson, incluida su capacidad para guiar a los pacientes hacia rápidos avances terapéuticos en unas pocas sesiones.

  76. Teoría de sistemas y pensamiento sistémico

  77. "Teoría general de sistemas: Fundamentos, desarrollo, aplicaciones" de Ludwig von Bertalanffy
    Un clásico del pensamiento sistémico, la obra de Bertalanffy introduce los fundamentos de la Teoría General de Sistemas, que se convirtió en un pilar fundacional para el estudio interdisciplinar en todas las ciencias. Sus ideas han sido influyentes en todos los campos, desde la biología hasta las ciencias sociales.

  78. "Pasos hacia una ecología de la mente" de Gregory Bateson
    Figura clave del Grupo de Palo Alto, la colección de ensayos de Bateson abarca temas como la comunicación, la psicología y la ecología. Su obra sentó las bases del pensamiento sistémico en la comunicación y las interacciones humanas.

  79. "Mente y naturaleza: Una unidad necesaria" de Gregory Bateson
    Otro texto esencial de Bateson, que explora cómo la mente y el medio ambiente están interconectados. Sus ideas son fundamentales para comprender la teoría de sistemas en términos de interacción humana, aprendizaje y ecología.

  80. "La construcción social de la realidad: Un tratado de sociología del conocimiento" de Peter L. Berger y Thomas Luckmann
    Este libro enlaza con el pensamiento sistémico a través de su exploración de cómo se construyen y mantienen los sistemas y realidades sociales.

  81. "La visión sistémica de la vida: Una visión unificadora" de Fritjof Capra y Pier Luigi Luisi
    Capra, figura clave del pensamiento sistémico, presenta una comprensión contemporánea e integrada de los sistemas vivos. Este libro vincula la teoría de sistemas con la biología, la ecología y la conciencia.

  82. "El cambio: Principios de formación y resolución de problemas" de Paul Watzlawick, John Weakland y Richard Fisch
    Otra obra esencial del Grupo de Palo Alto, explora cómo se produce el cambio en los sistemas humanos, en particular las familias y las organizaciones, a través de una lente sistémica.

  83. "El árbol del conocimiento: Las raíces biológicas del entendimiento humano" de Humberto R. Maturana y Francisco J. Varela
    Este libro vincula la biología, la cognición y el pensamiento sistémico, centrándose en la autopoiesis (sistemas que se autocrean), un concepto central en la comprensión de los sistemas vivos.

  84. "Cibernética, o control y comunicación en el animal y la máquina" de Norbert Wiener
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                  Acupuntura, meridianos

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                39. Yung-Sheng Yen, Han-Yi Cheng, Hung-Ta Lin, Evaluation of Stress on Acupuncture with Nano-Etched and Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) Coating Surface Modifications, Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, 10.1166/jbt.2022.2928, 12, 3, (489-493), (2022). Crossref

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                43. Chao Sun, Changchun Ji, Ying Li, Jiujie Kuang, Jiangtao Wu, A comparison study of photothermal effect between moxibustion therapy and laser irradiation on biological tissue, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2021.106924, 164, (106924), (2021). Crossref

                44. Nikolay Dimitrov, Nikola Tomov, Dimitrinka Atanasova, Stiliyan Iliev, Tatyana Tomova, Dimitar Sivrev, Zoya Goranova, Visible Meridian Phenomena after Acupuncture: A Series of Case Reports, Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, 10.51507/j.jams.2021.14.2.50, 14, 2, (50-57), (2021). Crossref

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                46. Maojun Li, Huawen Peng, Binxiu Wei, Qiuxia Deng, Fen Qian, Xin Liu, Jian Wang, Xiaodong Zhu, Effect of acupuncture anesthesia based on nanomaterial sensor on cognitive function after one-lung ventilation thoracotomy, Materials Express, 10.1166/mex.2021.2027, 11, 7, (1051-1056), (2021). Crossref

                47. Jaliya Kumaratilake, Teghan Lucas, Maciej Henneberg, Possible relationship of upper limb arteries, median and brachial to the twelfth meridian of the human upper limb, Journal of Anatomy, 10.1111/joa.13401, 238, 6, (1492-1493), (2021). Wiley Online Library

                48. Yong Ming Li, Three hand yin meridians in ancient Chinese medicine were established initially based on arterial structures, Journal of Anatomy, 10.1111/joa.13400, 238, 6, (1494-1496), (2021). Wiley Online Library

                49. Yi Zhang, Interpretation of acupoint location in traditional Chinese medicine teaching: Implications for acupuncture in research and clinical practice, The Anatomical Record, 10.1002/ar.24618, 304, 11, (2372-2380), (2021). Wiley Online Library

                50. Sanghun Lee, Prospects for the Development of Acupuncture Treatment Led by the Use of Ultrasound Imaging Devices, Journal of Korean Medical Society of Soft Tissue, 10.54461/JKMST.2021.5.1.8, 5, 1, (8-11), (2021). Crossref

                51. Xiao Ye, Yu-lan Ren, Yun-hui Chen, Ji Chen, Xiao-jiao Tang, Zong-ming Zhang, A "4D" systemic view on meridian essence: Substantial, functional, chronological and cultural attributes, Journal of Integrative Medicine, 10.1016/j.joim.2021.11.006, (2021). Crossref

                52. Berna Dincer, Demet İnangil, Gökhan İnangil, Nefise Bahçecik, Elif Yıldırım Ayaz, Ali Arslanoğlu, Miraç Vural Keskinler, Ayşe Kabuk, Gamze Özkan, The effect of acupressure on sleep quality of older people: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, EXPLORE, 10.1016/j.explore.2021.11.010, (2021). Crossref

                53. Marianna de Melo Salemi, Vanessa Maria da Silva Alves Gomes, Laylla Marjorye Rebouças Bezerra, Thania Maion de Souza Melo, Geisa Guimarães de Alencar, Iracema Hermes Pires de Mélo Montenegro, Alessandra Paula de Melo Calado, Eduardo José Nepomuceno Montenegro, Gisela Rocha de Siqueira, Effect of Dry Cupping Therapy on Pain and Functional Disability in Persistent Non-Specific Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, 10.51507/j.jams.2021.14.6.219, 14, 6, (219-230), (2021). Crossref

                54. Luís Carlos Matos, Jorge Pereira Machado, Fernando Jorge Monteiro, Henry Johannes Greten, Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapeutics: An Overview of the Basics and Clinical Applications, Healthcare, 10.3390/healthcare9030257, 9, 3, (257), (2021). Crossref

                55. Jingwen Cui, Wanrong Song, Yipeng Jin, Huihao Xu, Kai Fan, Degui Lin, Zhihui Hao, Jiahao Lin, Research Progress on the Mechanism of the Acupuncture Regulating Neuro-Endocrine-Immune Network System, Veterinary Sciences, 10.3390/vetsci8080149, 8, 8, (149), (2021). Crossref

                56. Íñigo Ongay de Felipe, The Universality of Science and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Science & Education, 10.1007/s11191-021-00249-4, (2021). Crossref

                57. Ningcen Li, Yi Guo, Yinan Gong, Yue Zhang, Wen Fan, Kaifang Yao, Zhihan Chen, Baomin Dou, Xiaowei Lin, Bo Chen, Zelin Chen, Zhifang Xu, Zhongxi Lyu, The Anti-Inflammatory Actions and Mechanisms of Acupuncture from Acupoint to Target Organs via Neuro-Immune Regulation, Journal of Inflammation Research, 10.2147/JIR.S341581, Volume 14, (7191-7224), (2021). Crossref

                58. 戬云 冯, Bridging Medicine East and West—Pursuit on the Relation between Biomedical Consequence of Stimulating the Acupoints of the Lung Meridian and Somatosensory Reflexes, Aiming to Treat Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Diseases, Traditional Chinese Medicine, 10.12677/TCM.2020.92022, 09, 02, (145-176), (2020). Crossref

                59. Manon te Dorsthorst, Michael van Balken, John Heesakkers, Tibial nerve stimulation in the treatment of overactive bladder syndrome, Current Opinion in Urology, 10.1097/MOU.0000000000000781, 30, 4, (513-518), (2020). Crossref

                60. Peter I-Kung Wu, Lucy Chen, Integrative Medicine, Spine Pain Care, 10.1007/978-3-030-27447-4, (473-489), (2020). Crossref

                61. I. Giralt Sampedro, G. Carvajal, A. García-Janeras, A. Fabà, M.B. Nishishinya Aquino, A severe case of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome treated with acupuncture and related techniques, Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 10.1016/j.ctcp.2020.101119, (101119), (2020). Crossref

                62. Eric Leskowitz, A Cartography of Energy Medicine: From Subtle Anatomy to Energy Physiology, EXPLORE, 10.1016/j.explore.2020.09.008, (2020). Crossref

                63. Hantong Hu, Yongliang Jiang, Xiaoyu Li, Jiali Lou, Yajun Zhang, Xiaofen He, Junfan Fang, Yuanyuan Wu, Xiaomei Shao, Jianqiao Fang, The microcirculatory characteristics of the heart and lung meridians, Medicine, 10.1097/MD.0000000000019594, 99, 14, (e19594), (2020). Crossref

                64. Sheikh Faruque Elahee Bangladesh, Hui-juan Mao, Ling Zhao, Xue-yong Shen, Meridian system and mechanism of acupuncture action: A scientific evaluation 经络系统与针刺效应机制的科学评价, World Journal of Acupuncture - Moxibustion, 10.1016/j.wjam.2020.05.003, (2020). Crossref

                65. Mário Gonçalves, Luís Carlos Matos, Leonel Duarte, Jorge Machado, Henry Johannes Greten, Giovanna Franconi, PROBLEMS OF SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY RELATED TO PLACEBO CONTROL IN QIGONG STUDIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW, Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.06.035, (2020). Crossref

                66. Hans-Udo Richarz, Uwe Schütz, Werner Klingler, Das fasziale Bindegewebe – ein Medium für die Akupunktur? The fascial connective tissue—a medium for acupuncture?, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Akupunktur, 10.1007/s42212-019-00228-5, (2020). Crossref

                67. Shi Yonghong, Wu Ruizhi, Zhang Yue, Bai Xuebing, Imran Tarique, Liang Chunhua, Yang Ping, Chen Qiusheng, Telocytes in Different Organs of Vertebrates: Potential Essence Cells of the Meridian in Chinese Traditional Medicine, Microscopy and Microanalysis, 10.1017/S1431927620001518, (1-14), (2020). Crossref

                68. Jinglan Mu, Andrea D Furlan, Wai Yee Lam, Marcos Y Hsu, Zhipeng Ning, Lixing Lao, Acupuncture for chronic nonspecific low back pain, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 10.1002/14651858.CD013814, (2020). Crossref

                69. Kimia Grace Ganjaei, Jeremiah W. Ray, Brandee Waite, Kevin J. Burnham, The Fascial System in Musculoskeletal Function and Myofascial Pain, Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports, 10.1007/s40141-020-00302-3, (2020). Crossref

                70. Christina L Ross, Energy Medicine: Current Status and Future Perspectives, Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 10.1177/2164956119831221, 8, (216495611983122), (2019). Crossref

                71. Phil Trabulsy, COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, Cancer, 10.1002/9781119645214, (499-530), (2019). Wiley Online Library

                72. Younbyoung Chae, Yeonhee Ryu, Won-Mo Jung, An Analysis of Indications of Meridians in DongUiBoGam Using Data Mining, Korean Journal of Acupuncture, 10.14406/acu.2019.034, 36, 4, (292-299), (2019). Crossref

                73. Wei-bo ZHANG, Xiao-jing SONG, Ze WANG, Guang-jun WANG, Shu-yong JIA, Yu-ying TIAN, Hong-yan LI, Longitudinal Directional Movement of Alcian Blue in Gephyrocharax Melanocheir Fish: Revealing Interstitial Flow and Related Structure ☆ 阿尔新蓝在黑裙鱼中的纵向定向运动:组织液流动与相关结构的揭示, World Journal of Acupuncture - Moxibustion, 10.1016/j.wjam.2019.05.008, (2019). Crossref

                74. Nicholas Alexander Wise, Action at a distance: laser acupuncture and the brain, Photobiomodulation in the Brain, 10.1016/B978-0-12-815305-5.00036-1, (489-501), (2019). Crossref

                75. Liangjun Xia, Qingyu Meng, Jin Xi, Qin Han, Jie Cheng, Jie Shen, Youbing Xia, Liyun Shi, The synergistic effect of electroacupuncture and bone mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on repairing thin endometrial injury in rats, Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 10.1186/s13287-019-1326-6, 10, 1, (2019). Crossref

                76. Dha-Hyun Choi, Younbyoung Chae, Minimisation of variations in locating an acupuncture point using a laser-device, Integrative Medicine Research, 10.1016/j.imr.2019.11.005, (2019). Crossref

                77. Doohan Oh, Jong-hyun Kim, Youn-Sub Kim, Song-Yi Kim, Analysis of Tonification and Sedation Methods in the 『Yeongsochimgugyeong』, Korean Journal of Acupuncture, 10.14406/acu.2019.021, 36, 3, (171-180), (2019). Crossref

                78. Aleksandar Zivaljevic, Bin Shi, ElisaM S. Tam, Vahideh Toossi, Treatment of visceral pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome using acupuncture: Mechanism of action, World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 10.4103/wjtcm.wjtcm_24_19, 5, 4, (181), (2019). Crossref

                79. Suchan Chang, O. Sang Kwon, Se Kyun Bang, Do-Hee Kim, Min Won Baek, Yeonhee Ryu, Jong Han Bae, Yu Fan, Soo Min Lee, Hyung Kyu Kim, Bong Hyo Lee, Chae Ha Yang, Hee Young Kim, Peripheral Sensory Nerve Tissue but Not Connective Tissue Is Involved in the Action of Acupuncture, Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10.3389/fnins.2019.00110, 13, (2019). Crossref

                80. Junaid Wazir, Rahat Ullah, Shihong Li, Md Amir Hossain, Maladho Tanta Diallo, Farhan Ullah Khan, Awais Ullah Ihsan, Xiaohui Zhou, Efficacy of acupuncture in the treatment of chronic prostatitis-chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a review of the literature, International Urology and Nephrology, 10.1007/s11255-019-02267-2, (2019). Crossref

                81. Noa Schwartz, Madhavi Latha S. Chalasani, Thomas M. Li, Zhonghui Feng, William D. Shipman, Theresa T. Lu, Lymphatic Function in Autoimmune Diseases, Frontiers in Immunology, 10.3389/fimmu.2019.00519, 10, (2019). Crossref

                82. Sarah Ely, Panos Barlas, Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain: an exploratory review, Physical Therapy Reviews, 10.1080/10833196.2019.1648728, (1-12), (2019). Crossref

                83. Koh-Woon Kim, Sanhwa Hong, Hong Soo Kim, Taehun Kim, Jaeha Ahn, Hyun-Seo Song, Yu-Kang Kim, Ju-Young Oh, Tae-Yeon Hwang, Hyangsook Lee, Su-Il In, Hi-Joon Park, Physiological impact of nanoporous acupuncture needles: Laser Doppler perfusion imaging in healthy volunteers, PLOS ONE, 10.1371/journal.pone.0226304, 14, 12, (e0226304), (2019). Crossref

                84. Chang-zhen Gong, Wei Liu, Convergence of Medicines: West Meets East in Newly-Discovered Organs and Functions, Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 10.1007/s11655-018-2570-9, 25, 5, (323-326), (2018). Crossref

                85. Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan, Various stem cells in acupuncture meridians and points and their putative roles, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 10.1016/j.jtcme.2017.08.004, (2018). Crossref

                86. Chungda Lee, How can mindfulness-led breathing of qigong/Tai Chi work on qi and the meridian network?, Advances in Integrative Medicine, 10.1016/j.aimed.2018.07.002, 5, 3, (122-127), (2018). Crossref

                87. Patrick Roynard, Lauren Frank, Huisheng Xie, Margaret Fowler, Acupuncture for Small Animal Neurologic Disorders, Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 10.1016/j.cvsm.2017.08.003, 48, 1, (201-219), (2018). Crossref

                88. Meng Huang, Xuezhi Wang, Beibei Xing, Hongwei Yang, Zheyan Sa, Di Zhang, Wei Yao, Na Yin, Ying Xia, Guanghong Ding, Critical roles of TRPV2 channels, histamine H1 and adenosine A1 receptors in the initiation of acupoint signals for acupuncture analgesia, Scientific Reports, 10.1038/s41598-018-24654-y, 8, 1, (2018). Crossref

                89. Ruining Liang, Peishuang Li, Xuemei Peng, Ling Xu, Pei Fan, Jiahua Peng, Xu Zhou, Chunlin Xiao, Miao Jiang, Efficacy of acupuncture on pelvic pain in patients with endometriosis: study protocol for a randomized, single-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled trial, Trials, 10.1186/s13063-018-2684-6, 19, 1, (2018). Crossref

                90. Wei-bo Zhang, De-xian Jia, Hong-yan Li, Yu-long Wei, Huang Yan, Peng-na Zhao, Fei-fei Gu, Guang-jun Wang, Yan-ping Wang, Understanding Qi Running in the Meridians as Interstitial Fluid Flowing via Interstitial Space of Low Hydraulic Resistance, Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 10.1007/s11655-017-2791-3, 24, 4, (304-307), (2018). Crossref

                91. Conner E. Liddle, Richard E. Harris, Cellular Reorganization Plays a Vital Role in Acupuncture Analgesia, Medical Acupuncture, 10.1089/acu.2017.1258, 30, 1, (15-20), (2018). Crossref

                92. 戬云 冯, Relationship among the Meridians, Sinew Channels and Integrative Five Fluid Circulation System, Traditional Chinese Medicine, 10.12677/TCM.2018.71013, 07, 01, (74-92), (2018). Crossref

                93. David Feinsteina, Energy Psychology: Efficacy, Speed, Mechanisms, EXPLORE, 10.1016/j.explore.2018.11.003, (2018). Crossref

                94. Hiroie MOTOYAMA, Hirohisa ISOGAI, Yoshito MUKAINO, Relaxing Effect Achieved by Acupuncture Stimulation in Different Postures for University Students Living a Sedentary LifestyleSedentary Lifestyle を送る大学生を対象とした異なる姿勢への鍼刺激によるリラックス効果, Kampo Medicine, 10.3937/kampomed.69.225, 69, 3, (225-238), (2018). Crossref

                95. Alexander Waits, You-Ren Tang, Hao-Min Cheng, Chen-Jei Tai, Li-Yin Chien, Acupressure effect on sleep quality: A systematic review and meta-analysis, Sleep Medicine Reviews, 10.1016/j.smrv.2016.12.004, 37, (24-34), (2018). Crossref

                96. Chenglin Liu, Qinghua Liu, Dongming Zhang, Wei Liu, Xiaohui Yan, Xinyi Zhang, Hiroyuki Oyanagi, Zhiyun Pan, Fengchun Hu, Shiqiang Wei, Insight into the biological effects of acupuncture points by X-ray absorption fine structure, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 10.1007/s00216-018-1146-z, 410, 20, (4959-4965), (2018). Crossref

                97. Eric Leskowitz, How Tapping into "Energy" Can Trigger a Paradigm Shift in Biomedicine, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10.1089/acm.2018.0073, 24, 6, (525-527), (2018). Crossref

                98. Johannes Fleckenstein, Robert Schleip, Cornelia Sachs, Mark Driscoll, Susan Shockett, Thomas Findley, Werner Klingler, Faszienforschung: Quo vadis? Fascia research: Quo vadis?, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Akupunktur, 10.1007/s42212-018-0037-8, 61, 2, (69-74), (2018). Crossref

                99. FA Phan, A Srilestari, H Mihardja, MBH Marbun, Effects of acupuncture on uremic pruritus in patients undergoing hemodialysis, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 10.1088/1742-6596/1073/6/062049, 1073, (062049), (2018). Crossref

                100. Kwang-Sup Soh, Sistema circulatorio de Bonghan como una extensión de los meridianos de acupuntura, Revista Internacional de Acupuntura, 10.1016/j.acu.2018.02.001, 12, 1, (15-28), (2018). Crossref

                101. Helene M. Langevin, Peter M. Wayne, What Is the Point? The Problem with Acupuncture Research That No One Wants to Talk About, The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10.1089/acm.2017.0366, 24, 3, (200-207), (2018). Crossref

                102. Chun-Yi Lin, Tze-Taur Wei, Chen-Chen Wang, Wan-Chen Chen, Yu-Min Wang, Song-Yen Tsai, Acute Physiological and Psychological Effects of Qigong Exercise in Older Practitioners, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 10.1155/2018/4960978, 2018, (1-10), (2018). Crossref

                103. Kanae Umemoto, Toshiyuki Saito, Munekazu Naito, Shogo Hayashi, Tomiko Yakura, Hanno Steinke, Takashi Nakano, Anatomical Relationship between Bl23 and the Posterior Ramus of the L2 Spinal Nerve, Acupuncture in Medicine, 10.1136/acupmed-2015-010847, 34, 2, (95-100), (2018). Crossref

                104. Krista Lynne Paulson, Barbara L Shay, Sympathetic Nervous System Responses to Acupuncture and Non-Penetrating Sham Acupuncture in Experimental Forearm Pain: A Single-Blind Randomised Descriptive Study, Acupuncture in Medicine, 10.1136/acupmed-2012-010223, 31, 2, (178-184), (2018). Crossref

                105. Marc Amand, Florence Nguyen-Huu, Costantino Balestra, Acupuncture Effect on Thermal Tolerance and Electrical Pain Threshold: A Randomised Controlled Trial, Acupuncture in Medicine, 10.1136/aim.2010.002485, 29, 1, (47-50), (2018). Crossref

                106. Michele Alem, Maria Salete Costa Gurgel, Acupuncture in the Rehabilitation of Women after Breast Cancer Surgery – a Case Series, Acupuncture in Medicine, 10.1136/aim.26.2.86, 26, 2, (86-93), (2018). Crossref

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