1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00845389
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Single- and successive-site EMG training in responding to anticipated pain

Abstract: In a comparison among relaxation procedures, 32 college students were assigned to four group of equal size. Electromyographic response training was given with biofeedback (EMG training) on the forehead (frontal area) alone, on the frontal area, neck (sternomastoid), and forearm areas in succession, or on these three sites in conjunction with recorded relaxation instructions used at home. Relative to a control group, which received no training, the three biofeedback-trained groups maintained lower EMG levels on… Show more

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“…Four studies presented a significant reduction of measured anxiety levels after biofeedback intervention [3,[13][14][15][16], and one found no significant differences on anxiety self-reported measures after biofeedback training but there was a reduction on physiological responses to stress [5].…”
Section: Stai Profile Of Moodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies presented a significant reduction of measured anxiety levels after biofeedback intervention [3,[13][14][15][16], and one found no significant differences on anxiety self-reported measures after biofeedback training but there was a reduction on physiological responses to stress [5].…”
Section: Stai Profile Of Moodmentioning
confidence: 99%