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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 111 to 120 of 200:
29 Nov 2008
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Real time ultrasound (RTUS) is an emerging imaging modality in physiotherapy. Anecdotal evidence suggests that it is being used as an assessment and biofeedback tool for various deep core stabilizing muscles. However, how and ...
rec_pub_18615550-the-availability-usage-frequency-real-time-ultrasound.htm
Electromyographic response is altered during robotic surgical training with augmented feedback.
27 Nov 2008
There is a growing prevalence of robotic systems for surgical laparoscopy. We previously developed quantitative measures to assess robotic surgical proficiency, and used augmented feedback to enhance training to reduce applied grip force and ...
rec_pub_19041972-electromyographic-response-altered-robotic-surgical-training.htm
Predictive coding of music--brain responses to rhythmic incongruity.
12 Nov 2008
During the last decades, models of music processing in the brain have mainly discussed the specificity of brain modules involved in processing different musical components. We argue that predictive coding offers an explanatory framework for ...
rec_pub_19054506-predictive-coding-music-brain-responses-rhythmic-incongruity.htm
[Technical advances in haemodialysis]
11 Nov 2008
Survival improvement of our haemodialysis patients is partly due to technologic improvement of the dialysis therapy. High permeability membranes and bicarbonate dialysate were the most relevant of past decades. What are the present technologic ...
rec_pub_19013119-technical-advances-haemodialysis.htm
Regulating intensity using perceived exertion: effect of exercise duration.
10 Nov 2008
To examine whether the validity of perception-based intensity regulation would be affected by exercise duration, 20 subjects were recruited to complete a maximal exercise test (GXT) and four submaximal trials of varying duration and intensity using ...
rec_pub_19002704-regulating-intensity-using-perceived-exertion-effect-exercise-duration.htm
Mandibular advancement splint titration in obstructive sleep apnoea.
5 Nov 2008
INTRODUCTION: Mandibular advancement splints (MAS) allowing self-adjustment may be better tolerated, but the optimum titration protocol needs systematic study. AIM: The aims of the study are to assess the effectiveness of a titratable MAS device in ...
rec_pub_18989715-mandibular-advancement-splint-titration-obstructive-sleep-apnoea.htm
5 Nov 2008
Previous research has shown that standing sway can be reduced when real-time visual feedback of the centre of pressure (COP) position is provided and that it can be further reduced when the visual feedback is magnified. The objective of this study ...
rec_pub_18996011-to-extent-increasing-magnification-visual-feedback-centre-pressure.htm
30 Oct 2008
In a preliminary study, we documented significant changes in formant transitions associated with successful manual circumlaryngeal treatment (MCT) of muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), suggesting improvement in speech articulation. The present study ...
rec_pub_19054525-articulatory-changes-muscle-tension-dysphonia-evidence-vowel-space.htm
[Pelvic floor training--a critical evaluation: continence training]
30 Oct 2008
rec_pub_19013922-pelvic-floor-training-critical-evaluation-continence-training.htm
30 Oct 2008
Active driver support systems either automate a control task or present warnings to drivers when their safety is seriously degraded. In a novel approach, utilising neither automation nor discrete warnings, a haptic gas pedal (accelerator) interface ...
rec_pub_18941976-haptic-gas-pedal-feedback.htm
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