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. 2020 Jul 21;11:1680. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01680

TABLE 2.

A list of papers employing neurophenomenological empirical paradigms.

1P/2P 3P Papers
Attentional state EEG Lutz et al., 2002
Behavior Van den Bussche et al., 2013; Zanesco et al., 2013
Epilepsy EEG Le Van Quyen and Petitmengin, 2002; Petitmengin et al., 2006, 2007
Sense-of-self (time/space/boundary/identification) MEG Berkovich-Ohana et al., 2013a; Dor-Ziderman et al., 2013; Ataria et al., 2015; Dor-Ziderman et al., 2016
fMRI Garrison et al., 2013
Hypnosis EEG Cardeña et al., 2013
Astronaut simulation EEG/fNIRS Reinerman-Jones et al., 2013
Mind-wandering fMRI Christoff et al., 2009; Allen et al., 2013
Emotion fMRI Northoff and Heinzel, 2006
Yoga/attention/emotion HRV Mackenzie et al., 2014
Neuro inspires pheno De Haan et al., 2013; Valenzuela Moguillansky et al., 2013
Resting state fMRI/EEG Diaz et al., 2013
Intention to act EEG Guggisberg and Mottaz, 2013; Jo et al., 2014, 2015
Dreaming PET/fMRI Fox et al., 2013
Memory HRV/GSR McCall et al., 2015
Pain under hypnosis PET Rainville et al., 1997
Language/auditory processing fMRI Kühn et al., 2014; Hurlburt et al., 2016
Descriptive experience sampling Verbal behavior Hurlburt et al., 2002
Approach-avoidance Behavior Baquedano and Fabar, 2017
Surprise in depression ECG Depraz et al., 2017
Meditative state Behavior Abdoun et al., 2019
Psychedelic state EEG Timmermann et al., 2019

EEG, electroencephalography; MEG, magnetoencephalography; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; HRV, heart rate variability; PET, positron emission tomography; GSR, galvanic skin response; fNIRS, functional near-infrared spectroscopy.