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Biofeedback is the
technique of
gaining greater awareness of many
physiological functions of one's own body by
using electronic or
other instruments,...
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Neurofeedback is a form of
biofeedback that uses
electrical potentials in the
brain to
reinforce desired brain states through operant conditioning. This...
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Biofeedback (AAPB) was
founded in 1969 as the
Biofeedback Research Society (BRS). The ****ociation aims to
promote understanding of
biofeedback and...
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Mildred Gordon (1922 –
January 4, 2015) was the
founder and
Executive Director of the
Foundation for
Feedback Learning (FFL) and co-founder of the Ganas...
- calmness".
These reports may have
contributed to the
perception of
alpha biofeedback as a
shortcut to a
meditative state. He also
studied the electroencephalography...
- a new
method for
uncovering the unconscious. More
recently in 2015,
biofeedback practitioners integrate basic elements of
autogenic imagery and have...
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including progressive muscle relaxation,
autogenic training,
guided imagery,
biofeedback-****isted relaxation, and
other techniques. Thus,
relaxation techniques...
- feedback). Thus,
biofeedback allows the
patient to
actively sense the
motion of
their muscles. The two
common forms of
biofeedback used are electromyographic...
- 2022.
Retrieved December 8, 2023. Smoron,
Paige (January 30, 2000). "
Biofeedback The
Jeers Of A Clown".
Chicago Sun–Times, p.14E col.4 Cote, Anna (March...
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Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA) is an
organization that
issues certificates for
biofeedback,
which is "gaining
awareness of...