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Biofeedback



Biofeedback is a technique that uses tools and machines to monitor the body’s involuntary systems such as breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow so that we might better understand and influence them. Many biofeedback tools are fairly simple and easily recognized—like blood pressure cuffs and thermometers—while others are more sophisticated, such as MRI scanners. The data generated from biofeedback allows us to identify certain stressful triggers and provides evidence on effective ways to reduce the impact of those triggers.

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Biofeedback Meditation: A New Gateway to an Ancient Path

This two-hour workshop at a national conference sponsored by Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment features Judith Pennington, a world authority on EEG-led Awakened Mind meditation.

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Some See Hope in Biofeedback for Attention Disorder

If a child at the Enrico Fermi School in Yonkers is found to have attention deficit disorder, parents can choose an unusual alternative to medication: neurofeedback, a computerized biofeedback system that some say strengthens the brain.

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And Breathe: The Computer Games Helping Kids Relax

Emotionally responsive games where the calmest contestant wins are being developed for young people with their mental health in mind.

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The Doctor's Remedy: Biofeedback for Stress

Patients aren’t the only ones interested in alternative and complementary medicine. In an occasional series, Well talks to doctors around the country to find out what nontraditional medicines or therapies they sometimes recommend or use themselves.

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Training the Brain’s Motivation Center

What biofeedback was to the 1970’s, neurofeedback could be to the 2020’s.

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Overview of Biofeedback

When you raise your hand to wave hello to a friend, or lift your knee to take another step on the Stairmaster, you control these actions. Other body functions -- like heart rate, skin temperature, and blood pressure -- are controlled involuntarily by your nervous system.

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Train Your Brain

Mental exercises with neurofeedback may ease symptoms of attention-deficit disorder, epilepsy and depression--and even boost cognition in healthy brains.

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Biofeedback

Biofeedback is a technique that involves monitoring a person’s physiological state and feeding information about it back to that person.

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Biofeedback

Biofeedback is a technique you can use to learn to control some of your body's functions, such as your heart rate. During biofeedback, you're connected to electrical sensors that help you receive information about your body.

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30 Days to Self-Health

This book is based on 47 years of clinical experience with foundations of the Biogenics System for self regulation and Central Nervous System retraining with over 30,600 success stories where everything else has failed.

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