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Biofeedback



         


All living things monitor & respond to their environment. The purpose for the senses is to provide the brain/cns with sources of information about environments. When the environment is internal, and the intent is self observation or regulation, the monitoring is biofeedback.

Technology allows monitoring of internal sources for nearly silent & invisible information and converts it to visual and/or auditory feedback to provide the user or subject a new basis upon which to act. As a result, autonomic functions can be moderated, as well as new therapies learned.

Some types of biofeedback are GSR, EMG, HRV, Neurofeedback and stub. You can help BambooWeb by .





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