Reduction of blood pressure by indirect biofeedback |
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Authors: | John R. Erbeck Lloyd F. Elfner Don F. Driggs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 32306, Tallahassee, Florida
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Abstract: | Forty-five randomly assigned subjects served in either a relaxation control, an EMG plus thermal, or a thermal biofeedback group. All groups received the same relaxation manipulation. Experimental results demonstrated a significant drop in both diastolic and systolic blood pressure for the feedback treatment. Diastolic measures showed a somewhat greater decrease for the EMG plus thermal treatment condition. A learning effect was demonstrated both within and across the three experimental sessions. Given that the sample was normotensive, the 20% reduction in blood pressure was notable. The results support the idea that blood pressure biofeedback is not a necessary condition for reduction of arterial blood pressure. |
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