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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 151 to 160 of 200:
13 Aug 2008
PURPOSE: To investigate the effectiveness of a head position-based, tongue-placed biofeedback system in providing sensory supplementation to preserve head stability in space in the absence of visual information. METHODS: Nine healthy young men with ...
rec_pub_18708618-sensory-supplementation-tongue-electrotactile-stimulation-preserve.htm
12 Aug 2008
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of biofeedback training on trapezius activity and rest (gaps) during occupational computer work. A randomized controlled trial with 164 computer workers was performed. Two groups working with computer ...
rec_pub_18704481-the-influence-biofeedback-training-trapezius-activity-rest.htm
Reinterventions after complicated or failed STARR procedure.
10 Aug 2008
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) procedure has been suggested as a simple surgical option for patients presenting with evacuatory difficulty in the clinical presence of a rectocele. Most of these patients have a ...
rec_pub_18696087-reinterventions-complicated-failed-starr-procedure.htm
30 Jul 2008
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether participation in a mind-body skills group program based on psychological self-care, mind-body techniques, and self-expression decreases symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). METHOD: Eighty-two adolescents ...
rec_pub_18945398-treatment-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-postwar-kosovar-adolescents.htm
An integrative perspective on psychotherapeutic treatments for borderline personality disorder.
30 Jul 2008
Although there is an abundance of literature on the psychotherapeutic treatment of borderline pathology, little is known about differences and similarities between treatments of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Potential differences and ...
rec_pub_18684048-an-integrative-perspective-psychotherapeutic-treatments-borderline.htm
30 Jul 2008
Cortical excitability is assumed to depend on cortical arousal level in an inverted U-shaped fashion: Largest (optimal) excitability is usually associated with medium levels of arousal. It has been proposed that under conditions of low arousal, ...
rec_pub_18303981-arousal-attention-self-chosen-stimulation-optimizes-cortical.htm
Learning a novel myoelectric-controlled interface task.
28 Jul 2008
Control of myoelectric prostheses and brain-machine interfaces requires learning abstract neuromotor transformations. To investigate the mechanisms underlying this ability, we trained subjects to move a two-dimensional cursor using a ...
rec_pub_18667540-learning-novel-myoelectric-controlled-interface-task.htm
27 Jul 2008
PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of feedback training, familiarization training, and no training on naïve listeners' word identification (WI) and magnitude estimation scaling (MES) judgments of the speech intelligibility of children with ...
rec_pub_18664708-effects-training-na-ve-listeners-judgments-speech-intelligibility.htm
23 Jul 2008
Bladder retraining and anticholinergic drugs in women with urge urinary incontinence need to be compared. Women with urge urinary incontinence were recruited by advertisements, from primary care and from a urogynaecology clinic. Women were ...
rec_pub_18654731-anticholinergic-drugs-bladder-retraining-combination-urge-urinary.htm
17 Jul 2008
PURPOSE: This study was designed to assess the safety and outcomes achieved with stapled transanal rectal resection vs. biofeedback training in obstructed defecation patients. METHODS: A total of 119 women patients who suffered from obstructed ...
rec_pub_18642046-outcomes-stapled-transanal-rectal-resection-vs-biofeedback-treatment.htm
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