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The Effect of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback on Performance Psychology of Basketball Players
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2012Coping with pressure and anxiety is an ineluctable demand of sports performance. Heart rate variability (HRV) Biofeedback (BFB) shall be used as a tool for self regulating physiological responses resulting in improved psycho physiological interactions. For further analysis, the present study has been designed to examine the relationship between anxiety
Maman, Paul, Kanupriya, Garg
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Biosensors and Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology
Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2022Valentina Mancuso +3 more
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Computer Applications and Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology — An Introduction
1983There can be little doubt that one of the most outstanding characteristics of life in western countries over the past two decades has been the growth of the influence of micro-electronic technology. This influence, in the home, the work place, and elsewhere will undoubtedly continue to grow at a rapidly accelerating rate.
J. B. Ashcroft, R. Glynn Owens
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Transpersonal Psychology: Altered States of Consciousness, Biofeedback, and Neurotechnology
2022Raul Valverde
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Research Anthology on Rehabilitation Practices and Therapy, 2021
Transpersonal psychology is the study of human nature and proceeds on the assumption that human beings possess potentials that exceed the limits of their ego and integrate the spiritual experience within a broader understanding of the human psyche and ...
Raul Valverde
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Transpersonal psychology is the study of human nature and proceeds on the assumption that human beings possess potentials that exceed the limits of their ego and integrate the spiritual experience within a broader understanding of the human psyche and ...
Raul Valverde
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Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 2023
Stress is a psychophysical condition that causes an impairment in athletes’ performance by causing an increase in sympathetic activity and an autonomic imbalance.
C. Pruneti, Simone Ferrari, S. Guidotti
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Stress is a psychophysical condition that causes an impairment in athletes’ performance by causing an increase in sympathetic activity and an autonomic imbalance.
C. Pruneti, Simone Ferrari, S. Guidotti
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Feasibility of a Brief Biofeedback Protocol to Train Self-Regulation in Pediatric Patients
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 2023Objective: The extant pediatric biofeedback literature has several shortcomings, including small sample sizes, inconsistent methodology, and variable means to determine outcomes.
Anthony Alioto +2 more
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BIOFEEDBACK IN COMPLEX MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF COMBATANTS
Bulletin of the Medical Institute of Continuing Education, 2023Introduction. In the medical and psychological rehabilitation of the wounded, adaptive biofeedback technologies tend to be included in the psychoemotional state restoration. Aim. To study the effectiveness of the biofeedback technique in the complex medical rehabilitation of patients with combat mental trauma. Materials and methods.
V. E. Yudin V. E. Yudin +4 more
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biofeedback and Self-Control 1970.
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1972J. Gibbons
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Review of Biofeedback in Practice. Longman Applied Psychology.
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1985K. Anchor
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