biofeedback
Americannoun
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a method of learning to control one's bodily functions by monitoring one's own brain waves, blood pressure, degree of muscle tension, etc.
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the feedback thus obtained.
noun
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Biofeedback has had some success in the treatment of such disorders as chronic headaches and back pain.
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Origin of biofeedback
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Stress-reducing interventions, biofeedback and increased fitness can increase heart rate variability.
From Salon • Dec. 31, 2022
Neurotherapy is a combination of neurofeedback, biofeedback and talk therapy.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 12, 2022
The device is free because all that biofeedback comes via a smartphone app and a monthly membership fee that starts as low as $18 a month.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2021
Technological advances in biofeedback sensors means that physiological parameters like heartbeats and heart rate variability can be harnessed to guide music interventions in cardiac therapy.
From Scientific American • Sep. 18, 2021
Once you pushed it, the hover ladder randomly flitted in front of the shelves, using advanced biofeedback technology, heart-rate monitors, and complex algorithms to figure out what sort of story you might be interested in.
From "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein
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