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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 101 to 110 of 200:
Feedback-related processes during a time-production task in young and older adults.
21 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the age-related decline in the integrity of the mid-brain dopamine system plays a role in the adaptation of precisely timed motor responses by feedback information. METHODS: Participants performed a time-production ...
rec_pub_19109056-feedback-related-processes-time-production-task-young-older-adults.htm
13 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVES: To examine the immediate and sustained effects of volitional sympathetic modulation, using galvanic skin response (GSR) biofeedback training on cortical excitability in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. METHODS: Ten patients ...
rec_pub_19075039-changes-cortical-potential-associated-modulation-peripheral.htm
9 Dec 2008
Professionally significant enhancement of music and dance performance and mood has followed training with an EEG-neurofeedback protocol which increases the ratio of theta to alpha waves using auditory feedback with eyes closed. While originally the ...
rec_pub_19082646-a-theory-alpha-theta-neurofeedback-creative-performance-enhancement.htm
Psychophysiological effects of biofeedback treatment in tinnitus sufferers.
8 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVES: Psychophysiological factors in maintaining tinnitus-related distress have been emphasized in current tinnitus models. Hyperreactivity in the autonomous nervous system is supposed to hinder habituation processes and might contribute to ...
rec_pub_19079954-psychophysiological-effects-biofeedback-treatment-tinnitus-sufferers.htm
30 Nov 2008
In a recent pilot study with asthma patients we demonstrated beneficial outcomes of a breathing training using capnometry biofeedback and paced breathing assistance to increase pCO(2) levels and reduce hyperventilation. Here we explored the time ...
rec_pub_19048369-changes-pco2-symptoms-lung-function-asthma-patients-capnometry.htm
Dynamic pupillary exchange engages brain regions encoding social salience.
29 Nov 2008
Covert exchange of autonomic responses may shape social affective behavior, as observed in mirroring of pupillary responses during sadness processing. We examined how, independent of facial emotional expression, dynamic coherence between one's own ...
rec_pub_19048432-dynamic-pupillary-exchange-engages-brain-regions-encoding-social.htm
29 Nov 2008
Many tinnitus sufferers believe that their tinnitus has an organic basis and thus seek medical rather than psychological treatments. Tinnitus has been found to be associated with negative appraisal, dysfunctional attention shift, and heightened ...
rec_pub_19045972-biofeedback-based-behavioral-treatment-chronic-tinnitus-results.htm
Diagnosing vocal cord dysfunction in young athletes.
29 Nov 2008
PURPOSE: To provide an overview of the pathophysiology, steps in making a diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment methods for vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) in young athletes. DATA SOURCES: Review of published literature about VCD and ...
rec_pub_19120592-diagnosing-vocal-cord-dysfunction-young-athletes.htm
29 Nov 2008
OBJECTIVE: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common behavioral disorder in children. When the children fulfill cognition tasks, brain theta wave activity increases and beta wave activity weakens. This study aimed to explore the ...
rec_pub_19102840-electroencephalographic-biofeedback-treatment-attention-deficit.htm
29 Nov 2008
AIM: The safety, tolerability and efficacy of physical therapy with biofeedback and trans electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) with intravaginal probe for the treatment of vulvar pain and vulvar discomfort in women with vulvodynia, is evalued in the ...
rec_pub_18981976-use-transcutaneous-electrical-stimulation-biofeedback-treatment.htm
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