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BIOFEEDBACK

BIOFEEDBACK. Prof. Dr. Metin TULGAR. feedback: control of a system with its performance in the past. e.g. a soccer player using penalty. Norbert Wiener, a mathematician who first started research in the field of feedback.

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BIOFEEDBACK

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  1. BIOFEEDBACK Prof. Dr. Metin TULGAR

  2. feedback:control of a system with its performance in the past.e.g. a soccer player using penalty.Norbert Wiener, a mathematicianwho first started research in the field of feedback.

  3. biofeedback:application of feedback technic to biological events.Feedback from the different parts of the body such as brain, heart, muscles etc to control life-functions.Human body is a self regulating system.In fact, in daily life,we use feedback technics unconsciously to keep living, to keep stability, and to regulate our behaviours.Its value is understood when an organ is lost.e.g. Someone who lost his eyes.

  4. Education for Biofeedback Whatever the problem is, the strategy is the same. a special activity patient monitor (EEG, EMG or ECG including amplifier, signal coverter) output can be sound, light or display. Definately no pressure on the patient.

  5. Subvocalisation:a simple example.If mouth is in motion during reading without sound, 150 words a minute are lost.

  6. Procedure • Patient sitdowns on a chair; • Electrodes are placed on the neck, and • are connected to EMG; • The output of EMG is connected to a sound amplifier; • A book is given to the patient, and he is asked to read without sound; • If sound from the monitor increases, the reader is subvocalizer.

  7. Biofeedback studies revealed that the concept of nervous system had to be reviewed.

  8. Regulation of Human Bodycan be achieved by biofeedback methods. • Voluntary system “somatic system” (skeletal muscle movements) is under our control. • Involuntary system “autonomic system” (eyes pupils, heart, stomach, arteries, endocrine etc) is out of our control.

  9. Dr. Miller, New York University,with studies on paralysed rats,showed that involuntary system can be controlled by voluntary system.It has been proven that autonomic functions of human, such as heart beats and blood pressure, can be controlled.

  10. Biofeedback with EMG Technic With two purposes; Physiological measurement of a special situation: mental situations such as hate, love, depression. Special situation EEG waves a correlation is present, even if not perfect 2. It is possible to control a behaviour of which EEG waves can be standardized. e.g. alfa rhytms to cool down.

  11. Biofeedback with EMG Technic Examples; Anxiety and Chronic Tension Headache (CTH) Insomnia Mascular Tics

  12. Anxiety:general and specific (related to special activities such as exam, hightness) • To decrease anxiety, patient is said “relax” Order, sometimes, does effect contrary. • Dr. Budzynski applied EMG technic placing the electrodes on forehead, and frontalis muscle was controlled. • Dr. Orne applied EEG technic Patient tried to get alpha recording to relax.

  13. Insomnia • Sleeping drugs have side effects such as increase in dosage and dependancy in time. • Dr. Budzynski (EMG + EEG technics) Frontalis relax (EMG); Once this was achieved,EEG to get sleeping waves recording. • Dr. Maurice (EEG technic) Cats learned how to get to sleep with EEG waves. Alpha EEG sessions, which are shorter, are also useful.

  14. Muscular TicsSpasmodic tics can be controlled by biofeedback with EMG. Dr. Peper a young woman with heavy facial tics. After enough pscyhiatric treatment, EMG biofeedback (control of frontalis muscle) “relax back, relax back, I could conquer my bodily movement, don’t tic, and I didn’t” Dr. Booker a middle aged woman with voluntary lose in the left side of face and left eye. With biofeedback lasting months, she was able to control face muscles.

  15. D o I t Y o u r s e l f (DIY) Feedback • Visual Feedback • Auditory Feedback • Pencil and Paper Feedback • Interpersonal Feedback

  16. Visual Feedback • TV + Video, VCD, DVD • To see our faults by watching ourselves, and then to avoid repeating them.

  17. Auditory Feedback • Type recorder • To listen to our voice when speaking to different persons, e.g. Mother, father, wife, housband, children, boss etc, and get aware of differences, and to rearrange our behaviours.

  18. Pencil and Paper Feedback • Dr. McFall, University of Visconsin, wanted a group of volunteers to record their smoking. Day to day, enourmous decrease in smoking. • A person, who put on kilos, can also apply the same method. By writing everything consumed, it is possible to decrease eating.

  19. Interpersonal Feedback • We can get info about our behaviours from other people, e.g. Friends, mother, father, wife, husband, children, colleagues. A kind of mirror to see ourselves. Any how, sometimes this method may be misleading. • Chris Wendell, psychologist, California School of Professional Psychology joined a group, followed and warned them: “I see you are hunching your body” He helped many people stop physical and psychological negativeness. • Carl Rogers, psychologist established “Client Centered Therapy” listened to problems of patients, and just repeated them laudly, adding his own comments time to time. This method, now, is followed as a course in all medical faculties in USA.

  20. B o d y C h a r t i n g • A tool to be aware of ourselves. • Body functions are rhytmic, “body ryhtims” e.g. in the afternoon at 2.00 p.m., tired; in late evening, cool; at night, reduction in stress. • Biorhytims may be short or longer e.g. nostrils of the nose change in every 3 hours. • Character changes between 3 and 6 months. • Even deliveries are rhytmic. Most babies come at late night between 00.00 and 6.00 a.m.

  21. Purpose:to get biorhytim graphics for a certain period of time,to learn our body activities,to arrange our work in accordance with this,to consider our accident risky, pensive, low performance times.Times Magazine, January 1972Swiss Co. A new watch given “owners off days”Japan Ohmi Railways Co., 1969recorded biorhytims of 500 bus drives in computer, and reminded them “bad days” at the beginning of each shift. Accidents decreased 50 %.

  22. Duration of Application: Daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Between 3 and 6 months (minimal 1 month) to be reliable. • No need for equipment; easy, simple, enough to be keen on it. • Various methods, “24 Hour Master Chart” starting before going to bed at night is appropriate.

  23. E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c P e r s o n a l i t y • The man is not limited with himself, not dependant, a part of the universe. • Astrophysical events, such as spin movement of the world, eliptic movement of the moon and electromagnetic energy of the sun, effect us. • Frequency of atmospheric events is similar to frequency of the brain. • During full moon (± 5 days), increase in guilts and psychological disorders, more applicant to Emergency Services of the Hospitals. • Positive electrostatic force ~ stress, tiredness. • Mental disorders percept different sounds, “electrical null point”

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