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OpenAlex is a bibliographic catalogue of scientific papers, authors and institutions accessible in open access mode, named after the Library of Alexandria. It's citation coverage is excellent and I hope you will find utility in this listing of citing articles!

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Increased relaxation, less boredom, and a faster passage of time during a period of silence in the forest
Eric Pfeifer, Kerstin Pothmann, Stefan Claaßen, et al.
Progress in brain research (2023), pp. 157-180
Closed Access | Times Cited: 9

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Forest Therapy Research in Europe: A Scoping Review of the Scientific Literature
Elena Mazzoleni, Davide Donelli, Federica Zabini, et al.
Forests (2024) Vol. 15, Iss. 5, pp. 848-848
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Music Therapists’ perspectives on nature-connecting methods and the integration of nature in music therapy: Results of a survey among German and Austrian music therapists
Eric A. Pfeifer, Sandra Elisabeth Aigner, Christine Stolterfoth, et al.
The Arts in Psychotherapy (2025), pp. 102252-102252
Closed Access

Music therapy and silence – silence in music therapy. A systematic review
Christine Stolterfoth, Eric Pfeifer
The Arts in Psychotherapy (2025), pp. 102286-102286
Closed Access

Time consciousness: Silence, mindfulness, and subjective time perception
Marco Fabbri, Barbara Pizzini, Alessia Beracci, et al.
Progress in brain research (2024), pp. 191-215
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Creativity and consciousness in motion: The roundtrip of “mindful” and “mindless” processes in embodied creativity
Caterina Pesce, Nicoletta Tocci
Progress in brain research (2024), pp. 123-151
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Time perception during the pandemic: A longitudinal study examining the role of indoor and outdoor nature exposure for remote workers
Basma Altaf, Laura S. P. Bloomfield, Dunia N. Karzai, et al.
Building and Environment (2023) Vol. 243, pp. 110644-110644
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Increased wakefulness as measured by the WAKE-16 is related to mindfulness and emotional self-regulation in experienced Buddhist meditators
Christine Flatten, Damisela Linares Gutiérrez, Sebastian L. Kübel, et al.
Progress in brain research (2024), pp. 287-307
Closed Access

The Alzheimer's patients interaction through digital and arts (AIDA) program: A feasibility study to improve wellbeing in people with Alzheimer's disease
Michele Pellegrino, Patrizio Paoletti, Ludovica Ortame, et al.
Progress in brain research (2024), pp. 71-89
Closed Access

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