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Relaxation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Relaxation'
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[After vacation suddenly listless, irritable and fatigued. Cave: holiday syndrome]
15 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19831173-after-vacation-suddenly-listless-irritable-fatigued-cave-holiday.htm
30 Aug 2009
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether exposure to the suffering of unknown persons, as an inevitable part of life, influences cognitions about health. Our assumption was that exposure to suffering affects cognitions in a negative ...
rec_pub_19696132-effects-exposure-suffering-unknown-persons-health-related-cognitions.htm
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19624062-complementing-normal-birth.htm
30 May 2009
The aim of this paper was to compare between autonomic regulation of the heart rate and it's variability within 100 essential hypertensive patients and 100 examinees in healthy control group. Essential hypertensive patients had significantly shorter ...
rec_pub_19662757-the-heart-frequency-variability-hypertensive-patients-considering-b.htm
Single-subject voxel-based relaxometry for clinical assessment of temporal lobe epilepsy.
20 May 2009
PURPOSE: T2 relaxometry, quantitative assessment of T2 relaxation time in magnetic resonance (MR) data, typically uses manually drawn regions of interest (ROIs). This approach is limited by its subjectivity and its restricted scope of investigation. ...
rec_pub_19464852-single-subject-voxel-based-relaxometry-clinical-assessment-temporal.htm
Central and autonomic nervous system interaction is altered by short-term meditation.
16 May 2009
Five days of integrative body-mind training (IBMT) improves attention and self-regulation in comparison with the same amount of relaxation training. This paper explores the underlying mechanisms of this finding. We measured the physiological and ...
rec_pub_19451642-central-autonomic-nervous-system-interaction-altered-short-term.htm
Effect of sensory adaptation on anxiety of children with developmental disabilities: a new approach.
29 Apr 2009
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a sensory-adapted dental environment (SADE) on anxiety, relaxation, and cooperation of children with developmental disabilities (CDDs). Pharmacological treatment has been widely used to ...
rec_pub_19552227-effect-sensory-adaptation-anxiety-children-developmental-disabilities.htm
13 Apr 2009
Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a useful treatment for tinnitus. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results obtained after 18 months of TRT as well as 18 months after completion of therapy, i.e. 36 months after initiation of TRT. ...
rec_pub_19372645-are-results-tinnitus-retraining-therapy-maintained-time-18-month.htm
The "weight" of words on the forearms during relaxation.
22 Mar 2009
In this paper we examined the influence of repetition of weight-related sentences on the involuntary pressure forces of the forearms, when in a relaxed state. These forces were involuntary oscillations, exerted by muscle movements of the ...
rec_pub_19308725-the-weight-words-forearms-relaxation.htm
The second exteroceptive suppression is affected by psychophysiological factors.
Mar 2009
OBJECTIVE: The second exteroceptive suppression (ES2) is assumed to be an indicator of central antinociceptive processing, although some conflicting data have been produced. We examined the impact of experimentally induced psychophysiological ...
rec_pub_19446711-the-second-exteroceptive-suppression-affected-psychophysiological.htm
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