نتایج جستجو برای: electromyography biofeedback

تعداد نتایج: 14066  

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2015
Jarrad H Van Stan Daryush D Mehta Robert E Hillman

PURPOSE Ambulatory biofeedback has potential to improve carryover of newly established vocal motor behaviors into daily life outside of the clinic and warrants systematic research that is lacking in the literature. This proof-of-concept study was designed to establish an empirical basis for future work in this area by formally assessing whether ambulatory biofeedback reduces daily vocal intensi...

2010
Byoung Hwan Lee Nayoung Kim Sung-Bum Kang So Yeon Kim Kyoung-Ho Lee Bo Youn Im Jung Hee Jee Jane C. Oh Young Soo Park Dong Ho Lee

BACKGROUND/AIMS There has been a controversy regarding the usefulness of biofeedback therapy for functional constipation or fecal incontinence. This study was performed to investigate the long-term clinical efficacy of biofeedback therapy. METHODS Sixty-four patients with constipation or fecal incontinence received biofeedback therapy for 4 weeks. Symptom improvements were evaluated immediate...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2007
Nicolas Vuillerme Olivier Chenu Nicolas Pinsault Matthieu Boisgontier Jacques Demongeot Yohan Payan

The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate whether the sensory weighting of a plantar pressure-based, tongue-placed tactile biofeedback for controlling posture could be subject to inter-individual variability. To achieve this goal, 60 young healthy adults were asked to stand as immobile as possible with their eyes closed in two conditions of No-biofeedback and Biofeedback. Centre ...

2004
Robert Freedman James D. Papsdorf

Previous research suggests that self-defined insomniacs are distinguished from normals by high levels o f anxiety and physiological arousal, which might be mitigated by muscle relaxation. This study assessed the relative effects o f frontal EMG biofeedback, progressive relaxation, and a placebo set o f "'relaxation'" exercises on the sleep o f 18 onset insomniacs. Each subject was trained in on...

2016
Timothy M. Blakely William D. Smart

In this dissertation we describe a system that uses a low dimensional input derived from electromyography and electrocorticography data to control a robot. The work involves creating a system that allows signals recorded directly from a human body to allow control of a small robot arm. We compare direct joystick control with electromyogram (EMG) input to determine if one input system is superio...

Journal: :Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2012
Adrian Meule Rebecca Freund Ann Kathrin Skirde Claus Vögele Andrea Kübler

Heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback has been reported to increase HRV while decreasing symptoms in patients with mental disorders. In addition, associations between low HRV and lowered self-regulation were found in non-clinical samples, e.g., in individuals with strong chocolate cravings or unsuccessful dieting. The current study aimed at decreasing food cravings with HRV-biofeedback in in...

Journal: :Human movement science 2011
Rémy Cuisinier Isabelle Olivier Jocelyne Troccaz Nicolas Vuillerme Vincent Nougier

The aim of the present study was to investigate memory effects, force accuracy, and variability during constant isometric force at different force levels, using auditory biofeedback. Two types of transition trials were used: a biofeedback-no biofeedback transition trial and a no biofeedback-biofeedback transition trial. The auditory biofeedback produced a low- or high-pitched sound when partici...

2016
Jitsuro Yano Chieko Shirahige Kazuhiro Oki Akio Tsubahara Shogo Minagi

Articulation is driven by various combinations of movements of the lip, tongue, soft palate, pharynx and larynx, where the tongue plays an especially important role. In patients with cerebrovascular disorder, lingual motor function is often affected, causing dysarthria. We aimed to evaluate the effect of visual biofeedback of posterior tongue movement on articulation rehabilitation in dysarthri...

2015
Jing Tang Zhihui Huang Yan Tan Nina Zhang Anping Tan Jun Chen Jianfeng Chen

Biofeedback therapy is a well-known and effective therapeutic treatment for constipation. A previous study suggested that adaptive biofeedback (ABF) training was more effective than traditional (fixed training parameters) biofeedback training. The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of ABF in relieving constipation-related symptoms. We noticed that in traditional biofeedback train...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2007
Marco Dozza Conrad Wall Robert J Peterka Lorenzo Chiari Fay B Horak

Subjects with unilateral vestibular loss exhibit motor control impairments as shown by body and limb deviation during gait. Biofeedback devices have been shown to improve stance postural control, especially when sensory information is limited by environmental conditions or pathologies such as unilateral vestibular loss. However, the extent to which biofeedback could improve motor performance or...

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