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More detail could be provided about the two types of emotional regulation (this part seems to be skipped over), with explanation about how this relates to meditation
Slides are generally well referenced
Direct quotes are probably over-used - best to put ideas into your own words in order to demonstrate your understanding
The claims about the benefits of meditation on emotional regulation need more detailed explanation and support
The focus of the presentation seems to be on changes to brain structures from meditation, but relatively little is said about the effect of meditation on emotional regulation and how this might occur
The Conclusion lacks specificity and take-home messages.
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Effective use of interwiki links is made in the first half of the chapter, however these links were overused. Links should be judiciously selected. Some of the links are unnecessary (e.g., Commonly, 1998) and should be removed. Some of the links don't work (e.g., accepted). There were no interwiki links in the second half of the chapter.
Spelling
Use Australian spelling (e.g., hypothesize -> hypothesise)
Grammar and proofreading
Check and correct use of effect vs. affect
Check and correct use of commas
Check and correct the use of ownership apostrophes (e.g., individuals vs. individual's vs. individuals')