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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 41 to 50 of 200:
Behavioral medicine for migraine.
29 Apr 2009
Behavioral medicine is based on the biopsychosocial theory that biological, psychological, and environmental factors all play significant roles in human functioning. This article reviews empirically supported and efficacious behavioral approaches to ...
rec_pub_19289225-behavioral-medicine-migraine.htm
29 Apr 2009
Neurofeedback of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to acquire selective control over activation in circumscribed brain areas, potentially inducing behavioral changes, depending on the functional role of the targeted cortical ...
rec_pub_18661503-self-regulation-regional-cortical-activity-using-real-time-fmri-right.htm
[Study on the biofeedback effect and significance of getting qi in acupuncture]
29 Apr 2009
In this paper, the basic concept of biofeedback therapy and the relationship between getting qi in acupuncture and biofeedback are introduced. Getting qi in acupuncture as a controllable index of biological information feedback between the physician ...
rec_pub_19489495-study-biofeedback-effect-significance-getting-qi-acupuncture.htm
23 Apr 2009
Macular disease is one of the main causes of visual impairment. We studied the efficacy of low-vision rehabilitation by means of MP-1 biofeedback examination in patients with different macular disease. Five patients were enrolled (3 female and 2 ...
rec_pub_19396541-low-vision-rehabilitation-means-mp-1-biofeedback-examination-patients.htm
23 Apr 2009
Recent studies have found a significant association between PTSD and low heart rate variability (HRV), a biomarker of autonomic dysregulation. Research indicates that respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) biofeedback increases HRV while reducing ...
rec_pub_19396540-the-effects-respiratory-sinus-arrhythmia-biofeedback-heart-rate.htm
Biomedical risk assessment as an aid for smoking cessation.
13 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: A possible strategy for increasing smoking cessation rates could be to provide smokers who have contact with healthcare systems with feedback on the biomedical or potential future effects of smoking, e.g. measurement of exhaled carbon ...
rec_pub_19370604-biomedical-risk-assessment-aid-smoking-cessation.htm
Developmental screening: is there enough time?
8 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVES: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine developmental screening in well-child care. Providers cite time restraints as a limitation preventing its widespread adoption. The objectives were to determine whether routine ...
rec_pub_19363163-developmental-screening-time.htm
6 Apr 2009
Phase-locked activity is thought to underlie many high-level functions of the nervous system, the simplest of which are produced by central pattern generators (CPGs). It is not known whether we can define a theoretical framework that is sufficiently ...
rec_pub_19357337-predictions-phase-locking-excitatory-hybrid-networks-excitation-does.htm
Effects of biofeedback on trunk sway during dual tasking in the healthy young and elderly.
5 Apr 2009
We examined the effect of biofeedback of trunk sway on balance control while walking and performing a simultaneous cognitive or motor task. Thirteen healthy elderly (mean age (+/-S.E.M.) 70.8+/-2.0 years) and 16 healthy young (mean age 21.5+/-0.7 ...
rec_pub_19356934-effects-biofeedback-trunk-sway-dual-tasking-healthy-young-elderly.htm
30 Mar 2009
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the influence of patients' desire for early retirement on the success of an outpatient cognitive behavioural treatment (CBT) in patients with chronic back pain. Previous studies have shown that the desire for ...
rec_pub_19052779-desire-early-retirement-therapy-chronic-back-pain-relevance-social.htm
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