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[Biofeedback. II. Reflections. Perspectives]

H Friedman

    Acta Psychiatrica Belgica
    |January 1, 1977
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    Biofeedback is an evolving field with experimental clinical applications. It enhances understanding of visceral learning mechanisms and offers psychosomatic insights.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychophysiology
    • Behavioral Medicine

    Context:

    • Biofeedback is a rapidly advancing field with ongoing research into its clinical utility.
    • Current applications of biofeedback are largely in the experimental phase, necessitating further investigation.

    Purpose:

    • To explore the theoretical implications of biofeedback for understanding visceral learning.
    • To investigate the potential of biofeedback in advancing psychosomatic medicine.

    Summary:

    • Biofeedback offers significant theoretical insights into the mechanisms governing visceral learning.
    • The practical and theoretical advancements in biofeedback are interconnected and crucial for its development.

    Impact:

    • Biofeedback research promises to deepen our comprehension of psychophysiological processes.

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  • This field holds potential for novel therapeutic interventions rooted in a psychosomatic framework.