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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 21 to 30 of 200:
Living with depressive symptoms: patients with heart failure.
29 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure often experience depressive symptoms that affect health-related quality of life, morbidity, and mortality. Researchers have not described the experience of patients with heart failure living with depressive ...
rec_pub_19556409-living-depressive-symptoms-patients-heart-failure.htm
29 Jun 2009
Thirty-seven adults with spinal-cord injury and chronic pain were randomly assigned to receive 10 sessions of self-hypnosis (HYP) or EMG biofeedback relaxation (BIO) training for pain management. Participants in both treatment conditions reported ...
rec_pub_19459087-effects-self-hypnosis-training-emg-biofeedback-relaxation-training.htm
Editorial: Evaluating new and old treatments for ADHD.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19527314-editorial-evaluating-new-old-treatments-adhd.htm
Nonneurogenic voiding disorders: what's new?
29 Jun 2009
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Increased interest in pediatric nonneurogenic voiding disorders (NNVDs), urodynamic testing and therapeutic options make this a timely topic for review. RECENT FINDINGS: The major themes covered this year included diagnosis of ...
rec_pub_19451817-nonneurogenic-voiding-disorders-s-new.htm
Alternative approaches to epilepsy treatment.
29 Jun 2009
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a diverse group of health care practices and products that fall outside the realm of traditional Western medical theory and practice and that are used to complement or replace conventional medical ...
rec_pub_19515284-alternative-approaches-epilepsy-treatment.htm
26 Jun 2009
The number of subjects in studies on human spatial hearing is generally small. Therefore, individual differences and the factors underlying variability are unknown. In this study, we investigated across-listener variability in auditory localization ...
rec_pub_19567263-individual-differences-left-right-asymmetries-auditory-space.htm
How many people are able to control a P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI)?
19 Jun 2009
An EEG-based brain-computer system can be used to control external devices such as computers, wheelchairs or Virtual Environments. One of the most important applications is a spelling device to aid severely disabled individuals with communication, ...
rec_pub_19545601-how-people-able-control-p300-based-brain-computer-interface-bci.htm
Jun 2009
In auditory cortex of the mustached bat, the FF (F means frequency modulation), dorsal fringe (DF), and ventral fringe (VF) areas consist of "combination-sensitive" neurons tuned to the pair of an emitted biosonar pulse and its echo with a specific ...
rec_pub_19494145-corticocortical-interactions-three-cortical-auditory-areas.htm
Dynamic causal modeling for EEG and MEG.
30 May 2009
We present a review of dynamic causal modeling (DCM) for magneto- and electroencephalography (M/EEG) data. DCM is based on a spatiotemporal model, where the temporal component is formulated in terms of neurobiologically plausible dynamics. Following ...
rec_pub_19360734-dynamic-causal-modeling-eeg-meg.htm
30 May 2009
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Feedback about motor performance can induce either an internal focus of attention (about body movement) or an external focus of attention (about the effects on the environment) in the learner. The main aim of this pilot study ...
rec_pub_19107706-use-information-feedback-attentional-focus-feedback-treating-person.htm
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