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In July 2002 a joint monograph "Biofeedback-4. Theory and practice" was published in Russia, Novosibirsk. The book broadens the traditions of Novosibirsk Institute for Medical and Biological Cybernetics and American Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB), presenting up-to-date condition of theory and practice of this relatively new treating and rehabilitating technology. Biofeedback is known to synthesize modern information technologies and classic bases of clinical medicine. New scientific and practical results of Russian and American authors are presented in more than 50 articles.

CONTENTS



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INTRODUCTION

M. Shtark, M. Schwartz Our thoughts about a few selected aspects of the biofeedback field (instead of a preface)

 

I. Theoretical problemS of biofeed-back. Mathematical and phenomenological models

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E. G. Verevkin, L. V. Nedorezov Analysis of patient strategies (in biofeedback regime) with the help of two-dimentional statistic method

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E. G. Verevkin, L. V. Nedorezov Phenomenological model of the dynamics of temperature-myographic biofeedback

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L. V. Nedorezov, N. Yu. Ivanova, A. K. Dyusupova On the mathematical model of arterial pressure regulation with time lag

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D. N. Menitski, N. B. Suvorov, N. V. Lazarev, S. F. Pavlov Individual psychophysiological parameters of the human-operator functional state as the signal for biofeedback training

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D. P. Aksyonov The diagnostic value of biofeedback control method

 

II. neurophysiological aspects of biofeedback

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N. B. Suvorov, N. L. Frolova Biofeedback: rhythms of the cardiorespiratory system and rhythms of the brain

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I. A. Svyatogor, I. A. Mohovikova Neurophysiological, psychological and clinical aspects of regulation by brain potentials in patients with desadaptation disorders

 

III. Multi-parametric biofeedback

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D. P. Aksyonov, S. M. Zakharov, A. A. Skomorohov The use of multi-parametric monitoring for biofeedback efficiency control

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V. V. Zakharova, S. V. Pronin, I. A. Bakhtina, F. A. Zhuravel, O. E. Trofimov, G. Z. Rot, T. A. Rot Synergetic approach to the analysis of multi-channel BFB self-regulation sessions

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V. V. Zakharova, F. A. Zhuravel, ÎÅ. Trofimov Programs of multichannel monitoring and BFB-session data registration, visualization and processing 

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V. V. Zakharova, F. A. Zhuravel Online calculation of hemodynamic factors during polyfunctional BFB-monitoring

 

IV. Game biofeedback

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O. Yu. Lazareva Chronic stress prevention in adolescents by means of computer game biofeedback

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V. N. Vasiliev, T. I. Podkopayeva, D. V. Zagulova, M. A. Medvedev Using possibilities of biofeedback training for correcting adaptation strain of the medical college students

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O. A. Jafarova, O. G. Donskaya, A. A. Zubkov, M. B. Shtark Game biofeedback - a technology for preventing stress-induced disorders

 

V. Electroencephalographic training in THE treatment of ADD syndrome

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Vincent J. Monastra, Joel F. Lubar, Michael Linden The Development of a Quantitative Electroencephalographic Scanning Process for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Reliability and Validity Studies

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V. A. Grin-Yatzenko, Yu. D. Kropotov, V. A. Ponomarev, L. S. Tchutko, E. A. Yakovenko The use of biofeedback in the treatment of ADD/HD disorders in children

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O. A. Jafarova, A. B. Skok, E. V. Haimovich Clinical analysis of neurofeedback (EEG-beta-stimulation training) use in ADD/HD syndrome correction

 

VI. BIOFEEDBACK IN ADDICTS REHABILITATION

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S. V. Pronin, N. A. Pronina, V. V. Zakharova, O. V. Pronin, Yu. G. Stepanov The use of EEG alpha-theta training in complex rehabilitation of opioid addicts

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S. V. Pronin, N. A. Pronina, O. Yu. Lazareva, V. V. Zakharova, Yu. G. Stepanov Motivation models in the assessment of opioid addicts’ treatment readiness in the course of EEG alpha-theta training

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N. A. Bokhan, A. F. Abolonin Neurofeedback in opioid addicts rehabilitation

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A. B. Skok, O. S. Shubina, M. B. Shtark Neurofeedback in the treatment of addictive disorders and attention deficit syndrome: basis and approaches

 

VII. BIOFEEDBACK AND CIRCULATION PATHOLOGY

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Vladimir Shusterman, Irene Yacobson Understanding Cardiovascular Autonomic Control: Results, Pitfalls and Perspectives

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Paul M. Lehrer, Evgeny Vaschillo, Bronya Vaschillo Resonant Frequency Biofeedback Training to Increase Cardiac Variability: Rationale and Manual for Training

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G. V. Shokareva, A. Zh. Rysmendyev The use of biofeedback in psychophysiological adaptation in patients with myocardial infarction

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V. V. Zakharova, S. V. Pronin, I. A. Bakhtina, F. À. Zhuravel, ÎÅ. Trofimov, G. Z. Rot, ÒÀ. Rot  Social-behavioral analysis as addenda to MBFB self-regulation sessions

   
 

VIII. BIOFEEDBACK AND MOVEMENT PATHOLOGY

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V. I. Lavrikova, M. I. Kozevnikova, V. S. Sinyakov EMG biofeedback in the treatment of children scoliosis

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K. I. Ustinova, L. A. Chernikova, M. E. Ioffe Assessment of the load reaction in patients with post-insult hemiparesis during biofeedback training

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E. V. Platonova, B. V. Leonov, V. Yu. Ledina The use of psychophysiological correction based on functional biofeedback in the female patients’ preparation for ECF and ET program

 

IX. BIOFEEDBACK AND RESPIRATORY PATHOLOGY

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Richard Gevirtz, Frank H. Wilhelm, Walton T. Roth Respiratory Factors in Clinical Psychophysiology and Biofeedback:  a Review

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Cheryl L. Kern-Buell, Angele V. McGrady, Philip B. Conran, Lois A. Nelson Asthma severity, Psychophysiological Indicators of Arousal, and Immune Function in Asthma Patients Undergoing Biofeedback-Assisted Relaxation

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Î. V. Grishin, Ì. I. Åvtushenko, À. A. Zubkov, V. G. Grishin, V. K. Makuha, D. E. Groshev, S. M. Gavalov Correction of hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) with the use of biofeedback capnography based on game dominanta formation in schoolchildren with bronchial asthma

 

X. BIOFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF HEADACHES

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Frank Andrasik, Bo Larsson, Licia Grazzi Biofeedback Treatment of Recurrent Headaches in Children and Adolescents

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Susan J. Middaugh, David Morrissette Combining EMG Feedback with Physical Therapy for Treatment of Headache

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O. A. Jafarova, I. V. Fritzler, O. S. Shubina Biofeedback in the treatment of tension-type headaches

 

XI. BIOFEEDBACK IN SPORTS

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V. G. Tristan, O. V. Pogadayeva, L. P. Cherapkina, V. V. Tristan Experience of applying of alpha-stimulation training in sportsmen

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V. G. Tristan, O. V. Pogadayeva, V. V. Tristan Psychophysiological state in sportsmen after alpha-stimulation training

 

XII. REVIEWS

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M. N. Puzin, R. G. Marulidi, O. S. ShubinaBiobehavioral intervention with temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome

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M. N. Puzin, O. S. Shubina Use of biofeedback in migraine headache treatment

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M. N. Puzin, O. S. Shubina Tension-type headache and biofeedback

 

XIII. HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE FOR BIOFEEDBACK

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O. A. Jafarova, O. G. Donskaya, A. V. Sokolov, E. A. Tarasov, M. B. Shtark Computer-based system “BOSLAB”. Trends of development

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A. V. Adamchuk, S. M. Zakharov, A. A. Skomorokhov  Multi-function polygraphical biofeedback system

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S. S. Sliva Biofeedback based on the methods and means of computer stabilography

 

XiV. Practical use of biofeedback (examples from the beginners)

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I. N. Efremova Treatment of headaches by means of biofeedback

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A. Yu. Mozgovoy On the therapy and rehabilitation of opioid addicts

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G. R. Magrenov, M. B. Ismailov, T. T. Bokebaev, A. T. Bulabaev, G. S. TileubaevaApplication of bioelectronic complex "RHYTHM-6" in the treatment of neurologic and psychosomatic disorders

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V. P. Artemov, E. N. Karoglanova Analysis of EEG alpha-stimulation training efficiency

 

XV. APPROACHING TO BIOFEEDBACK

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O. M. Bazanova Possibility of electroencephalographic approach for the diagnosis of musical abilities

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V. V. Gnezditsky, O. S. Korepina, G. P. Pirlic Would EEG become the neuroimaging method ?

 

XVI. DISCUSSIONS

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Mark S. Schwartz Applied Psychophysiology: a Debate of Definitions

   

It is an impressive and magnificent book.
Mark S. Schwartz, Ph.D., co-editor of the book, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, USA

It is a great contribution.
Paul Lehrer, Ph.D., Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, USA


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