0 a method by which a person learns to control their heart rate or other physical or mental processes by using information from recordings of those processes --
Different approaches to develop the force biofeedback have been analysed.
Patients can be trained to perform these manoeuvres effectively by biofeedback.
Controlled randomised trial of visual biofeedback versus muscle training without a visual display for intractable constipation.
Biofeedback sensors were placed on the body of the person whose physiology was being monitored.
Second, we process the physiological signals that are collected using wearable biofeedback sensors.
Electromyographic biofeedback to improve lower extremity function after stroke: a meta-analysis.
Eccentric viewing training in macular degeneration using auditory ocular motor biofeedback.
Biophysical measurement can be used in a biofeedback set-up in a music performance.