A game currently under development uses your own anxiety to make its play increasingly horrifying as you get more scared, and it also aims to help people confront their fear. “When it senses that ...
Boston-based virtual reality platform XRHealth announced it was awarded a U.S. patent for a learning system technology that adjusts training and treatment protocols according to a patient's biometric ...
MONTREAL, Quebec, May 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In an upcoming live webinar, Pia Stampe, PT, DPT will discuss sEMG Biofeedback as an effective intervention tool in neuro-rehabilitation. sEMG ...
Health science and technology converge at Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival on May 3 at the exhibit Biofeedback: Where Body is Mind, in the Gordon Field House. Members of RIT’s Center ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. — In the world of elite sports, mental training is often overlooked, despite its crucial role in achieving peak performance. However, thanks to Elisa Chapman and her neuro and ...
For decades, use of biofeedback to help sufferers of anxiety, among other psychological conditions, has largely been limited to clinical settings with expensive—and somewhat tedious—medical equipment.
Human body produces various physiological signals. Analyzing the information can help people better deal with stress or enable athletes to reach peak performance, besides many other applications.
MONTREAL, May 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In an ongoing webinar series presented by Thought Technology Ltd., experts from various fields discuss how they are using biofeedback in their practices.
There are no pills or medications involved. John Kinsella is trying biofeedback to fight the headaches he's had for 25 years, and he was surprised it worked. "I thought maybe it was a fluke I don't ...
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