Biofeedback method and apparatus
First Claim
1. An apparatus for making unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of a subject in order for the subject to manipulate said responses by conscious mental control, comprising:
- first means for providing a physiological stimulus perceptible to at least one sense of the subject;
second means for measuring the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject to the physiological stimulus;
third means for generating a noise signal in response to the measurement of the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject; and
fourth means for distorting the stimulus with the noise signal generated, thereby making said unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of the subject, so that said responses may be manipulated.
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Abstract
The new biofeedback technique permits simultaneous, preferably redundant visual and auditory presentation of any intrinsically motivating stimuli together with continous information pertaining to the physiological parameter to be controlled. Essentially, it varies the signal to noise ratio (S/N) of an audio or video signal as a function of any physiological parameter or combination of several parameters. That is, intrinsically motivating stimuli, visual and auditory, are presented through a color TV set; image and sound are initially masked by white noise, set to a level just above perception (minimum signal and maximum noise). As the experimental subject changes a certain physiological parameter, image and sound become clearer if the change occurs in the desired direction. The video signal remains synchronized at any noise level. The final S/N ratio has been utilized as an index of motivation in an experiment to evaluate the efficiency of the new technique.
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20 Claims
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1. An apparatus for making unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of a subject in order for the subject to manipulate said responses by conscious mental control, comprising:
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first means for providing a physiological stimulus perceptible to at least one sense of the subject; second means for measuring the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject to the physiological stimulus; third means for generating a noise signal in response to the measurement of the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject; and fourth means for distorting the stimulus with the noise signal generated, thereby making said unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of the subject, so that said responses may be manipulated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An improvement in a biofeedback system comprising, in combination:
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a parameter measuring means adapted to monitor change in at least one unconscious and involuntary physiological characteristic of a subject, means providing a stimuli to the subject, and a stimuli enhancing means coupled operatively to said measuring means and to said stimuli providing means and including means for generating a noise signal to vary discernability of said stimuli, whereby incentive is provided to increase discernability of said stimuli for biofeedback conditioning. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for enhancing biofeedback conditioning including the steps of:
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measuring at least one unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of the subject to be conditioned, deriving a voltage signal corresponding to the measurement, with a source of stimuli to be imparted to one of the senses of the subject, distorting the source of stimuli with a noise signal and lowering the distortion in response to control of the parameter by the subject.
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- 13. The method of motivating a subject to control an unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of the subject'"'"'s body, comprising the steps of providing a stimulus to be sensed by the subject, measuring the physiological parameter, generating a noise signal in response to the measurement of the parameter, and using the noise signal to distort the stimulus, such that the stimulus becomes clearer as the physiological parameter is controlled by the subject.
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16. The method of motivating a human subject to control an unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of the subject'"'"'s body, comprising the steps of allowing the subject to both view a video signal on a television screen and simultaneously listen to an audio signal, detecting and measuring the physiological parameter, generating a noise signal in response to the measurement of the parameter, and using the noise signal to distort the video and audio signals;
- such that as the parameter is controlled by the subject, the noise signals are reduced to reduce the distortion, and the visual and audio signals become clearer to the subject.
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17. A biofeedback system to assist a subject to control at least one unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of the subject'"'"'s body, comprising, in combination, means for providing at least one stimulus to be imparted to one of the subject'"'"'s senses, means for measuring the physiological parameter of the subject and obtaining a signal in response thereto, a noise generator for obtaining a noise in response to the signal from the parameter being measured, and means for distorting the stimulus in accordance with the noise;
- such that as the subject controls the physiological parameter being measured, the noise is reduced and the stimulus imparted to the subject becomes less distorted.
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18. In a biofeedback system, wherein at least one unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of a subject is being monitored and is intended to be controlled by the subject using biofeedback, the improvement which comprises means for providing a signal to be sensed by the subject, means for generating noise in response to the physiological parameter being monitored, means for mixing the noise with the signal, thereby providing a signal-to-noise ratio and distorting the signal, and means for varying the signal-to-noise ratio in accordance with the parameter being monitored, such that the signal-to-noise ratio will be increased and the distortion decreased as the subject controls the physiological parameter using biofeedback.
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19. In a biofeedback method, wherein at least one unconscious and involuntary physiological parameter of a subject is being monitored and is intended to be controlled by the subject using biofeedback, the improvement which comprises, in combination, providing a signal to the subject, mixing the signal with noise, thereby providing a signal-to-noise ratio, setting the signal-to-noise ratio just above minimum perception of the signal by the subject, and varying the signal-to-noise ratio in accordance with the physiological parameter being monitored, whereby as the subject controls the physiological parameter, the signal-to-noise ratio will be increased and the signal will become clearer, thereby motivating the subject to control the physiological parameter using biofeedback.
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20. A method of making unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of a subject in order for the subject to manipulate said responses by conscious mental control, comprising:
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first, providing a physiological stimulus perceptible to at least one sense of the subject; second, measuring the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject to the physiological stimulus; third, generating a noise signal in response to the measurement of the unconscious and involuntary bodily responses of the subject; and fourth, distorting the stimulus with the noise signal generated, thereby making said unconscious and involuntary bodily responses perceptible to at least one sense of the subject, so that said responses may be manipulated.
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