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Introduction<p>Slow-paced breathing (SB) reduces anxiety, but its effects on frontal alpha asymmetry (also termed relative left frontal activity, rLFA) and the persistence of these effects after aversive stimuli remain unclear. This study investigated whether SB reduces state anxiety and enhan...

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Main Author: Tatsuya Iwabe (21710282) (author)
Other Authors: Akari Miyakawa (21710285) (author), Soshi Kodama (21710288) (author), Susumu Yoshida (9388154) (author)
Published: 2025
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