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Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology: Modalities and Perspectives
Biofeedback is a technique of self-regulation applied by health professionals in order to reshape a series of physiological information based in health parameters diminishing psychopathological symptoms and improving cognitive performance. The biofeedback technique is widely recognized in many countries, leaving no doubt about its effectiveness and ...
Valeska, Kouzak, +2 more
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The effects of biofeedback training on athletes' mental health and performance: a systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis. [PDF]
Background Biofeedback and neurofeedback are increasingly used in sports psychology, yet their overall effectiveness for athletes’ mental health, athletic performance, and cognitive performance remains unclear. Methods We conducted a systematic review of
Zhang X, Chang Z, Zhao S, Ning Z.
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As a result of the growing interest and the numerous studies, the popularity of audio-visual entrainment, biofeedback, neurofeedback methods, and the flotation capsule is currently marking a significant rise. More and more often in scientific researches,
N. Angelova
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Background Low motivation and suboptimal cognitive skills are common among forensic psychiatric patients. By focusing on doing and experiencing, innovative technologies could offer an alternative to existing treatment for this patient group.
Lisa Klein Haneveld +5 more
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Introduction Vagally mediated heart rate variability is an index of autonomic nervous system activity that is associated with a large variety of outcome variables including psychopathology and self-regulation.
B. L. Blaser, M. Weymar, J. Wendt
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Is heart rate variability biofeedback useful in children and adolescents? A systematic review.
BACKGROUND Heart rate variability (HRV) is considered as an index of both physical and emotional health, and biofeedback aiming to increase the level of HRV has demonstrated extensive beneficial effects.
V. Dormal, N. Vermeulen, S. Mejias
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It is widely recognized that police performance may be hindered by psychophysiological state changes during acute stress. To address the need for awareness and control of these physiological changes, police academies in many countries have implemented ...
Abele Michela +10 more
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As part of the Dutch national science program “Professional Games for Professional Skills” we developed a stress-exposure biofeedback training in virtual reality (VR) for the Dutch police.
Jan C. Brammer +8 more
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Biofeedback en el tratamiento de trastornos relacionados con el estrés y la ansiedad: una revisión crítica [PDF]
Biofeedback training has been utilized for the treatment of different pathological conditions, in particular those related to stress/anxiety. This study reviews the scientific literature from 2008 to 2012 about the subject biofeedback, stress and anxiety,
Lantyer, Angélica da Silva +2 more
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The study compared the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with biofeedback or with emotional expression in individuals with fibromyalgia, and a waiting list control group.
Leila Govillard, S. Gorbeña, I. Iraurgi
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