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Biofeedback and Performance

Differential Biofeedback Intervention in Moderating Inhibited Performance in Soccer

Differential Biofeedback Intervention in Moderating Inhibited Performance in Soccer

... to performance hindrances in ...(Sc) biofeedback in regulation of sudomotor nerve activity (SNA) and of electromyography (EMG) biofeedback in regulation of peak torque and maximal voluntary ...

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The Relationship between Business Performance and HRV Biofeedback Profiles among Small Entrepreneurs

The Relationship between Business Performance and HRV Biofeedback Profiles among Small Entrepreneurs

... musical performance anxiety (Thurber, 2006), increase test scores in high school students (McCraty et ...sport performance (McCraty &Tomasino, 2004; Tanis, ...oscillatory biofeedback from psycho ...

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Heart Rate Variability (HRV) biofeedback: A new training approach for operator’s performance enhancement

Heart Rate Variability (HRV) biofeedback: A new training approach for operator’s performance enhancement

... cardiorhythm biofeedback control. Their performance also improved significantly, making fewer errors (p < ...This biofeedback control directed to strength, restore or create harmonics associated ...

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Development of a rhythmic auditory biofeedback system to assist improving the kinetic chain for bat swing performance

Development of a rhythmic auditory biofeedback system to assist improving the kinetic chain for bat swing performance

... ing performance of stroke patients ...haptic-based biofeedback systems, we previ- ously reported that vibro-tactile cues can improve per- formance during gait and balance in stroke patients ...

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Comparative efficacy of biofeedback interventions in predicting improvements in bilateral soccer shooting performance

Comparative efficacy of biofeedback interventions in predicting improvements in bilateral soccer shooting performance

... previous performance video ...(EMG) biofeedback intervention training. EMG biofeedback intervention was designed based on adaptive muscle contraction exercises, while changes in muscle potentiality ...

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Biofeedback for robotic gait rehabilitation

Biofeedback for robotic gait rehabilitation

... related to the level of activity the subject was instructed to perform (0 = passive, 1 = active, 2 = exaggerated). The rea- son to use the instructed level of activity was that no other quantification for gait ...

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Effectiveness of EEG Biofeedback as Compared with Methylphenidate in the Treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cinical Out Come Study

Effectiveness of EEG Biofeedback as Compared with Methylphenidate in the Treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cinical Out Come Study

... In accordance with other studies [15,17,18,21,28], in- tellectual ability as assessed with the WISC-III improved by both NFT and MPH. It is likely that the observed changes were attributable to practice effects [21]. ...

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Fixation Improvement through Biofeedback Rehabilitation in Stargardt Disease

Fixation Improvement through Biofeedback Rehabilitation in Stargardt Disease

... the procedures were followed on a monitor. The training was repeated after 3 and 6 months and after one year we have evaluated results. At the end of the rehabilitation, the 25-item questionnaire (National Institute ...

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A novel balance training system using multimodal biofeedback

A novel balance training system using multimodal biofeedback

... utilized biofeedback a reduction in body sway was achieved. The no biofeedback condition (F1) was utilized as baseline to com- pare it with biofeedback ...Haptic biofeedback (F2) effectively ...

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The Effectiveness of EEG Biofeedback and Cognitive Rehabilitation as Treatments for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

The Effectiveness of EEG Biofeedback and Cognitive Rehabilitation as Treatments for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

... Park & Ingles, (2001) published a meta-analysis evaluating 30 studies on the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation approaches in retraining attention following TBI. They compared studies seeking to improve ...

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A brain-computer interface with vibrotactile biofeedback for haptic information

A brain-computer interface with vibrotactile biofeedback for haptic information

... The performance results show that all subjects were able to operate a three-state motor imagery BCI using only vibrotactile biofeedback, but that varia- tions in tactor placement led to a notable bias in ...

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A mathematical model for incorporating biofeedback into human postural control

A mathematical model for incorporating biofeedback into human postural control

... integrates biofeedback after the existing postural control mechanism generates joint tor- ques and before they are actually applied to the ...the performance of a fourth display with a lower spatial ...

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The use of biofeedback for gait retraining: A mapping review

The use of biofeedback for gait retraining: A mapping review

... 1 experimental design provides a better representation of the behavioural setting, which could 2 lead to more beneficial and representative results (Araújo et al., 2007). With respect to the 3 mode of feedback, ...

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EMG BIOFEEDBACK ON HAND FUNCTION IN SUBJECTS WITH STROKE

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EMG BIOFEEDBACK ON HAND FUNCTION IN SUBJECTS WITH STROKE

... the performance of drinking from a glass, Brunnstrom’s stages of recovery for hand, and surface EMG potentials were used for the clinical ...EMG biofeedback group at the end of the treatment; which ...

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Individualistic Aptitude and Biofeedback on Improvement of Coordination in Young Athletes

Individualistic Aptitude and Biofeedback on Improvement of Coordination in Young Athletes

... The data were treated with SPSS 20.0 statistical software for identification of the normality index. In accordance with the extent of skewness, wherever required, normality transformations were done with squared and log ...

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Can ambulatory biofeedback be helpful for students in daily life? :
An explorative study into the evaluation of ambulatory biofeedback in a non clinical target group

Can ambulatory biofeedback be helpful for students in daily life? : An explorative study into the evaluation of ambulatory biofeedback in a non clinical target group

... ambulatory biofeedback cannot directly reduce the environmental stressors, it can help students to cope with those stressors more efficiently by becoming better at regulating the physical aspects of emotions ...

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Biofeedback as Prophylaxis for Pediatric Migraine: A Meta-analysis

Biofeedback as Prophylaxis for Pediatric Migraine: A Meta-analysis

... generation and allocation concealment; (2) detection bias, with regard to blinding of outcome assessors; (3) attrition bias, which is selective occurrence and biased handling of protocol deviations and losses to ...

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Augmented reality phobia treatment including biofeedback

Augmented reality phobia treatment including biofeedback

... The approach of this project is using the disadvantages and advantages of both treatments mentioned above (In vivo exposure and VRET) and create a new innovative therapy including augmented reality and ...

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Effects of neurofeedback on visual memory

Effects of neurofeedback on visual memory

... 18- Hanslmayr, S, Sauseng, P, Doppelmayr, M, Schabus, M, & Klimesch, W. Increasing individual upper-alpha power by neurofeedback improves cognitive performance in human subjects. Applied Psychophysiology and ...

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A biofeedback cycling training to improve locomotion: a case series study based on gait pattern classification of 153 chronic stroke patients

A biofeedback cycling training to improve locomotion: a case series study based on gait pattern classification of 153 chronic stroke patients

... pedaling unbalance and, sometimes, also in terms of walking ability, but probably a more prolonged treat- ment would be more effective in translating progresses from pedaling performance into locomotor capability ...

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