نتایج جستجو برای: biofeedback

تعداد نتایج: 3412  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
m. janbozorgi assistant professor of clinical psychology,shahid beheshti university of medical sciences s. rajezi master of science of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences s. sadr assistant professor of psychiatry,shahid beheshti university of medical sciences

objective behavioral interventions such as relaxation training and biofeedback are some of the most effective interventions for management of migraine headaches. in this study we evaluated the utility of biofeedback-assisted progressive muscle relaxation training (prt) in the treatment of migraine. materials and methods in this prospective study, twenty patients (12-18 years old) with a confirm...

Journal: :ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 2023

Technology-supported movement learning has received increased attention in HCI. Previous design research mostly focused on individual experiences, even though the social and situated context is essential to practices. Based experiences from two projects fitness domain featuring open-ended biofeedback artefacts, we propose Intercorporeal Biofeedback as a strong concept support use of such We gro...

Journal: :Epilepsy & behavior : E&B 2004
Yoko Nagai Laura H Goldstein Peter B C Fenwick Michael R Trimble

We investigated the effect of galvanic skin response (GSR) biofeedback training on seizure frequency in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy. Eighteen patients with drug-refractory epilepsy were randomly assigned either to an active GSR biofeedback group (n = 10) or to a sham control biofeedback group (n = 8). Biofeedback training significantly reduced seizure frequency in the active biof...

2013
Nathalie Peira Gilles Pourtois Mats Fredrikson

Emotions involve subjective feelings, action tendencies and physiological reactions. Earlier findings suggest that biofeedback might provide a way to regulate the physiological components of emotions. The present study investigates if learned heart rate regulation with biofeedback transfers to emotional situations without biofeedback. First, participants learned to decrease heart rate using bio...

Journal: :Sensors 2016
Anton Kos Saso Tomazic Anton Umek

This article studies the suitability of smartphones with built-in inertial sensors for biofeedback applications. Biofeedback systems use various sensors to measure body functions and parameters. These sensor data are analyzed, and the results are communicated back to the user, who then tries to act on the feedback signals. Smartphone inertial sensors can be used to capture body movements in bio...

2012
Wanqing Wu Yeongjoon Gil Jungtae Lee

Currently considerable research is being directed toward developing methodologies for controlling emotion or releasing stress. An applied branch of the basic field of psychophysiology, known as biofeedback, has been developed to fulfill clinical and non-clinical needs related to such control. Wearable medical devices have permitted unobtrusive monitoring of vital signs and emerging biofeedback ...

Journal: :Applied nursing research : ANR 2001
C B Yucha L Clark M Smith P Uris B LaFleur S Duval

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of biofeedback in the treatment of stages 1 and 2 essential hypertension via meta-analytical methods. A utilization-focused integrative review was limited to adult randomized clinical trials, and study groups were categorized into biofeedback, active control, and inactive control. Both biofeedback and active control treatments resulte...

2018
Sarah K. Schäfer Frank R. Ihmig Karen A. Lara H. Frank Neurohr Stephan Kiefer Marlene Staginnus Johanna Lass-Hennemann Tanja Michael

BACKGROUND Specific phobias are among the most common anxiety disorders. Exposure therapy is the treatment of choice for specific phobias. However, not all patients respond equally well to it. Hence, current research focuses on therapeutic add-ons to increase and consolidate the effects of exposure therapy. One potential therapeutic add-on is biofeedback to increase heart rate variability (HRV)...

Journal: :Current neurology and neuroscience reports 2011
Yoko Nagai

Biofeedback is a noninvasive behavioral treatment that enables a patient to gain volitional control over a physiological process. As a treatment for epilepsy, biofeedback interventions were explored from as early as the 1970s, concentrating on sensory motor rhythm (SMR) as a neurophysiologic parameter. Whereas SMR biofeedback aims to modulate frequency components of the electroencephalography (...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2009
Mladen Havelka Juraj Havelka Marko Delimar

The paper presents description of original biofeedback computer program called PhysioSoft. It has been designed on the basis of the experience in development of biofeedback techniques of interdisciplinary team of experts of the Department of Health Psychology of the University of Applied Health Studies, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, and "Mens Sana", Priv...

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