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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
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Cerebellar contributions to adaptive control of saccades in humans.
12 Oct 2009
The cerebellum may monitor motor commands and through internal feedback correct for anticipated errors. Saccades provide a test of this idea because these movements are completed too quickly for sensory feedback to be useful. Earlier, we reported ...
rec_pub_19828807-cerebellar-contributions-adaptive-control-saccades-humans.htm
[Biofeedback treatment of giggle incontinence in a teenager]
30 Aug 2009
Giggle incontinence is a rare syndrome in which apparently complete voiding occurs specifically during laughing. It needs to be differentiated from stress incontinence and detrusor instability. Reports on the treatment outcome of this disorder are ...
rec_pub_19827738-biofeedback-treatment-giggle-incontinence-teenager.htm
Chronic constipation in the elderly.
30 Aug 2009
Chronic constipation is a common problem in the elderly, with a variety of causes, including pelvic floor dysfunction, medication effects, and numerous age-specific conditions. A stepwise diagnostic and therapeutic approach to patients with chronic ...
rec_pub_19699408-chronic-constipation-elderly.htm
Observations on hearing aid users' strategies for controlling the level of their own voice.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that hearing-aid users have difficulties with own-voice level control, most likely because their auditory feedback is affected by hearing-aid amplification. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate how ...
rec_pub_19764170-observations-hearing-aid-users-strategies-controlling-level-voice.htm
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19710288-transformational-technologies-single-event-neurological-conditions.htm
Computation with spikes in a winner-take-all network.
30 Aug 2009
The winner-take-all (WTA) computation in networks of recurrently connected neurons is an important decision element of many models of cortical processing. However, analytical studies of the WTA performance in recurrent networks have generally ...
rec_pub_19548795-computation-spikes-winner-network.htm
18 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19695636-editorial-comment.htm
Successful treatment for giggle incontinence with biofeedback.
18 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: Giggle incontinence is the involuntary and often unpredictable loss of urine during giggling or laughter in the absence of other stress incontinence. The pathophysiology is unclear, urodynamics are seldom helpful, and the efficacy of timed ...
rec_pub_19695635-successful-treatment-giggle-incontinence-biofeedback.htm
18 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19695618-editorial-comment.htm
Biofeedback training for lower urinary tract symptoms: factors affecting efficacy.
18 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: Biofeedback therapy is a valuable modality in children with dysfunctional voiding. However, it is unclear what factors contribute to the outcome. To define who may or may not benefit from biofeedback therapy we reviewed our experience with ...
rec_pub_19695584-biofeedback-training-lower-urinary-tract-symptoms-factors-affecting.htm
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