Software: BIOFEEDBACK TUTOR: Biofeedback Tutor is a Windows CD-ROM that provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of biofeedback for BCIA certification preparation and professional education on your desktop. This product contains 18 professionally-written and illustrated tutorials, reinforced by 28 video segments and animations, and covers over 625 learning objectives from the latest BCIA Blueprint. All you need to study these tutorials is a CD-ROM drive and the Internet Explorer web browser. An internet connection will allow you to test yourself over each tutorial's content. Biofeedback Tutor runs on all Windows operating systems.

The 18 tutorials include Biofeedback History, Concepts, Psychophysiology, Electricity, Relaxation Training, Skeletal Muscle System, Cardiovascular System, Electrodermal System, Respiratory System, Central Nervous System, EMG Hardware, Cardiovascular Hardware, Electrodermal Hardware, EEG Hardware, Musculoskeletal Applications, Neuromuscular Applications, Cardiovascular Applications, and Neurofeedback Applications. They provide an extensive review of current biofeedback research findings, clinical applications, and professional issues. Special attention is focused on cutting-edge topics like chronic pain and neural plasticity, constraint-induced therapy, control of artifact, ethics, heart rate variability (HRV), neurofeedback, QEEG, and the impact of medication on biofeedback measurements.

These tutorials are written in clear, authoritative language and explain difficult concepts with ease. Each tutorial starts with an opening vignette and then lists the major learning objectives that will be covered. The 18 tutorials summarize key findings from the BCIA reading list, major academic references like Tortora and Grabowski's (2003) Principles of anatomy and physiology, landmark biofeedback references like Moss, McGrady, Davies, and Wickram's (2003) Handbook of mind-body medicine for primary care and Schwartz and Andrasik's (2003) Biofeedback (3rd edition), and critical AAPB documents like Yuha and Gilbert's (2004) Evidence based practice in biofeedback and neurofeedback and Striefel's (2004) Practice guidelines and standards for providers of biofeedback and applied psychophysiological services. The video segments demonstrate anatomical movements and dynamic biofeedback signals, while the animations illustrate concepts like muscle contraction, electron movement through a conductor, and volume conduction of the EMG signal. Each tutorial ends with applications questions, a list of major references, and a multiple-choice test over its content.
$ 75.00       #0727

 

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