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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
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Feedback-related negativity effects vanished with false or monetary loss choice.
25 May 2009
Feedback-related negativity (FRN) is sensitive to both monetary loss and evaluation of the correctness of a response. This study used a gambling task that required participants to choose between two cards that were unpredictably associated with ...
rec_pub_19381114-feedback-related-negativity-effects-vanished-false-monetary-loss.htm
13 May 2009
The assessment of trunk muscle activation and coordination using dynamometric measurements made in one anatomical plane has hardly minimized the production of out-of-plane coupled moments (CMs). This absence of control may add much variability in ...
rec_pub_19446296-offering-proper-feedback-control-plane-lumbar-moments-influences.htm
11 May 2009
Although arm movements play an important role in everyday life, there is still a lack of procedures for the analysis of upper extremity movement. The main problems for standardizing the procedure are the variety of arm movements and the difficult ...
rec_pub_19442979-robot-based-methodology-kinematic-kinetic-analysis-unconstrained.htm
Biofeedback in psychomotor training. Electrophysiological basis.
10 May 2009
The influences of individual musical practice and the same practice supplemented with biofeedback using electrophysiological markers for optimum music-performing activity were studied in 39 music students. Traditional technical practice produced ...
rec_pub_19430974-biofeedback-psychomotor-training-electrophysiological-basis.htm
29 Apr 2009
Light conditions and color scheme of closed environments should be favorable to human performance. Space station lighting system should ensure visual comfort during work and be appropriate for crew health and well-being. To be successful in solving ...
rec_pub_19711858-role-space-frequency-characteristics-vision-organ-human.htm
Biofeedback therapy for outlet dysfunction: our experience.
29 Apr 2009
Biofeedback is an important therapeutic option in patients with outlet dysfunction. A total of 75 patients referred to our proctological division from March 2004 to June 2008 and complaining of chronic constipation were studied by history, physical ...
rec_pub_19694229-biofeedback-therapy-outlet-dysfunction-experience.htm
29 Apr 2009
Women with urinary urgency and frequency may also have pelvic floor muscle spasm. Transvaginal biofeedback (TVBF) and electrical stimulation (EStim) is a treatment modality that has been used to treat vaginismus and chronic pelvic pain. In this ...
rec_pub_19579410-efficacy-transvaginal-biofeedback-electrical-stimulation-women.htm
Vibrotactile biofeedback improves tandem gait in patients with unilateral vestibular loss.
29 Apr 2009
In a crossover design, subjects with unilateral vestibular loss (UVL) practiced tandem gait with eyes closed on two days, two weeks apart, with and without vibrotactile biofeedback (BF) applied to the lateral trunk. Results showed an immediate ...
rec_pub_19645912-vibrotactile-biofeedback-improves-tandem-gait-patients-unilateral.htm
29 Apr 2009
Electrophysical agents (EPAs) are a core part of physiotherapy practice and entry level education. With the increase in the number of EPAs over time, their availability and use in contemporary physiotherapy practice is an important consideration ...
rec_pub_19418365-a-national-study-availability-use-electrophysical-agents-australian.htm
29 Apr 2009
A methodology to perform personalized visual biofeedback aimed to the reduction of respiratory amplitude is here proposed. A custom-made software allows to adapt the biofeedback parameters to a patient's respiratory pattern by calculating a limiting ...
rec_pub_19544761-design-evaluation-methodology-perform-personalized-visual-biofeedback.htm
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