Independent biofeedback self-regulation of EEG alpha and skin resistance |
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Authors: | Dr Steve Suter |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, California State College, 93309 Bakersfield, California |
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Abstract: | Skin resistance and EEG alpha were recorded concurrently during alpha biofeedback, in which the participant attempted to control alpha, and during skin resistance biofeedback, in which the participant attempted to control skin resistance. Alpha production changed significantly (p<0.001) during alpha biofeedback, indicating successful self-regulation of alpha, but did not change significantly during skin resistance biofeedback. Similarly, skin resistance changed significantly (p<.001) during skin resistance biofeedback but did not change significantly during alpha biofeedback. The results show independent control of alpha and skin resistance, and may reflect independent self-regulation of cognitive and somatic tension-relaxation systems.A longer version of this paper was presented at the meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America, Orlando, Florida, March 1977. Laurie Franconi, Tammy Johnson, and Dan Smith were invaluable during data collection. This research was supported in part by Grant #SMI76-04946 from the National Science Foundation to the author. |
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