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Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques, and Equipment [E] » Therapeutics [E02] » Complementary Therapies » Mind-Body Therapies » Biofeedback, Psychology » Neurofeedback
Psychiatry and Psychology [F] » Psychological Phenomena [F02] » Psychophysiology » Biofeedback, Psychology » Neurofeedback
Psychiatry and Psychology [F] » Behavioral Disciplines and Activities [F04] » Psychotherapy » Behavior Therapy » Biofeedback, Psychology » Neurofeedback
Psychiatry and Psychology [F] » Behavioral Disciplines and Activities [F04] » Psychotherapy » Feedback, Psychological » Biofeedback, Psychology » Neurofeedback
Description
A technique to self-regulate brain activities provided as a feedback in order to better control or enhance one's own performance, control or function. This is done by trying to bring brain activities into a range associated with a desired brain function or status. MeSH
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