Biofeedback methods and controls
First Claim
1. A method of conditioning a desired psychological response in a subject comprising the steps of:
- a) monitoring at least one of the subject'"'"'s electrophysiological parameters indicative of his psychological response; and
b) presenting to the subject a sequence of versions of an audiovisual scene, said versions exhibiting varying speeds of relative motion wherein said speed of relative motion is varied as said monitored parameters indicate that the subject'"'"'s psychological response has become more desirable.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for mediating a biofeedback session with a human subject in which measurements of electrophysiological quantities are used to control the presentation to the subject of a series of audiovisual sequences of varying levels of relative speed and audio composition. The sequences are real scenes designed to induce a desired psychological state when viewed. As the subject succeeds in altering his physiological parameters, the speed and audio portion of the presented scene improve as an indication of success. By using the invention, the subject develops a conditioned response to the scene and is able to control his physiological parameters even when away from the apparatus by remembering the audiovisual sequences used during treatment.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of conditioning a desired psychological response in a subject comprising the steps of:
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a) monitoring at least one of the subject'"'"'s electrophysiological parameters indicative of his psychological response; and b) presenting to the subject a sequence of versions of an audiovisual scene, said versions exhibiting varying speeds of relative motion wherein said speed of relative motion is varied as said monitored parameters indicate that the subject'"'"'s psychological response has become more desirable. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of conditioning a desired psychological response in a subject comprising the steps of:
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a) monitoring at least one of the subject'"'"'s electrophysiological parameters indicative of his psychological response; and b) presenting to the subject a sequence of versions of an audiovisual scene, said versions exhibiting varying degrees of audio components wherein the number of said audio components increases as said monitored parameters indicate that the subject'"'"'s psychological response has become more desirable.
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