نتایج جستجو برای: biofeedback training

تعداد نتایج: 320346  

2014
Antoinette Giedzinska-Simons

Implementing a viable biofeedback program into an integrative mental health inpatient rehabilitation program has its appeals and its challenges. This article describes the biofeedback program within the Sierra Tucson inpatient rehabilitation hospital. The fact that the field of biofeedback provides a dynamic system of training, education, and empowerment can yield creative programmatic solution...

2015
Sean Pollock Regina Tse Darren Martin Lisa McLean Gwi Cho Robin Hill Sheila Pickard Paul Aston Chen‐Yu Huang Kuldeep Makhija Ricky O'Brien Paul Keall

This case report details a clinical trial's first recruited liver cancer patient who underwent a course of stereotactic body radiation therapy treatment utilising audiovisual biofeedback breathing guidance. Breathing motion results for both abdominal wall motion and tumour motion are included. Patient 1 demonstrated improved breathing motion regularity with audiovisual biofeedback. A training e...

2017
Ana Isabel Penzlin Kristian Barlinn Ben Min-Woo Illigens Kerstin Weidner Martin Siepmann Timo Siepmann

BACKGROUND A randomized controlled study (RCT) recently showed that short-term heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback in addition to standard rehabilitation care for alcohol dependence can reduce craving, anxiety and improve cardiovascular autonomic function. In this one-year follow-up study we aimed to explore whether completion of 2-week HRV-Biofeedback training is associated with long-term...

1990
D. Sargunaraj V. Kumaraiah

36 subjects were included in a study on the efficacy of EMC biofeedback training in the management of anxiety neurosis. The outcome measures included a physiological stress profile and measures of anxiety symptoms, frontalis muscle tension, skin temperature and electrodermal activity. The data analysis indicated that the subjects were able to maintain reduced levels of frontalis muscle tension ...

2009
A. Unakafov

The paper presents an approach to galvanic skin response (GSR) spontaneous component analysis and modeling. In the study a classification of biofeedback training methods is given, importance of intelligent methods development is shown. The INTENS method, which is perspective for intellectualization, is presented. An important problem of biofeedback training method intellectualization – estimati...

2008
TATIANA RIKURE LEONID NOVITSKY

User’s psychophysiological state model allows taking into account learner’s emotional and physiological states during technology-based learning. The capability of recognizing the „human factor” considerably improves the Human-Computer-Interaction process and the impact of learning as well. High efficiency of such e-learning systems is achieved due to adaptation ability to learners’ real-time be...

Journal: :Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 2008
Tato M. Sokhadze Rex L. Cannon David L. Trudeau

Electroencephalographic (EEG) biofeedback has been employed in substance use disorder (SUD) over the last three decades. The SUD is a complex series of disorders with frequent comorbidities and EEG abnormalities of several types. EEG biofeedback has been employed in conjunction with other therapies and may be useful in enhancing certain outcomes of therapy. Based on published clinical studies a...

2015
Olle Hilborn Jessica Berner

Games are often used as training devices in various tasks, but proper biofeedback is more seldom used. Within an EU project it was explored how biofeedback games can target emotion regulation and be evaluated meaningfully. While many use games and biofeedback separately, here the focus was to combine them. This was explored through how the games were perceived and played while players were puni...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2015
Paul Ratanasiripong Janet F Park Nop Ratanasiripong Duangrat Kathalae

BACKGROUND The current study investigated the efficacy of two brief intervention programs-biofeedback and mindfulness meditation-on levels of state anxiety and perceived stress in second-year Thai nursing students as they began clinical training. METHOD Eighty-nine participants from a public nursing college in Thailand were randomly assigned to one of three groups: biofeedback group, mindfuln...

2017
Peter Düking Hans-Christer Holmberg Billy Sperlich

With great interest, we have been following the developing variety and popularity of commercially available wearable sensor technologies, as well as the discussion concerning their usefulness for improving fitness and health (Duking et al., 2016; Halson et al., 2016; Sperlich and Holmberg, 2016). Although many of these devices may not necessarily fulfill scientific criteria for quality (Sperlic...

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