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is a clinical process involving sensitive electronic equipment to obtain information about the body's biological processes at a given moment. This data, in conjunction with instructions from a trained biofeedback therapist, can help clients gain more conscious control of such involuntary functions as stress, blood pressure, pulse rate, digestion, deep muscle tension, and brain wave levels. ...
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A discipline that enables an individual to alter his or her own brain waves. Once this is accomplished, individuals can reportedly monitor certain bodily functions usually considered involuntary, such as heart rate and blood pressure.
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A method of treatment in which one is taught to control the body by feeding back the results of performance. With humans, the feedback is artificially mediated by man-made detection, amplification, and display instrumentation rather than being present as an inborn feedback loop within the biological system. Back To Top
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a process in which information, such as heart rate, skin temperature, or electrical activity of muscles, is recorded and then relayed back as a signal on a computer screen so that the individual becomes aware of any alteration in the activity.
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Biofeedback is a technique that teaches awareness and control of physiological responses and may be useful in pain control.
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