• What's so special about visual, audio and haptic feedback? (apple.com)
  • And particularly, I'm looking into how can we build devices that can give haptic feedback. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The efficacy of haptic feedback was also accompanied by a more relaxing physiological state of the users, compared with the visual stimulation. (springer.com)
  • Research has focused on the speakers' voices and facial expressions, but no simple description has provided a strong link between observed behavior in one person and physiological responses in another. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Besides the obvious technical difficulties involved in the actual construction of prostheses for limbs and the body, providing an energy source for them, ensuring that their responses to commands are of sufficient duration, and equipping them with sensory elements and feedback capabilities-besides those tasks, the main difficulty is in creating a control system with adequate response capability. (2045.com)
  • This brief assessment asks questions regarding alcohol usage and consumption patterns, then provides individualized feedback based on your responses. (mtsu.edu)
  • In this context, acclimatory mechanisms may be especially crucial for sessile benthic marine systems, such as reef-building corals and bivalve mollusks, where climate change factors including ocean acidification and increasing temperature elicit strong negative physiological responses like bleaching, disease and mortality. (biologists.com)
  • physiological reactions and responses to a usability survey were also collected. (springer.com)
  • Skilled behavior demands that neurons evoke a pattern of muscular activation that produces the desired motor output. (emory.edu)
  • Our goal is predictive monitoring of patients in intensive care: by applying mathematical-physiological theories to respiratory data, we hope to extract parameters (time-delays, feedback coefficients, loop gain, etc.), and then to seek patterns in the behavior of these parameters that occur prior to -- and are reasonably predictive of -- important clinical events. (aps.org)
  • And when brain patterns change, long-lasting emotional and behavior changes follow. (biacolorado.org)
  • In an important article (Lorenz, 1970), originally published in 1935 (dedicated and influenced by Jakob von Uexküll), the conspecific is considered as the eliciting factor for social behavior patterns. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our tools include physiological recordings from neurons and muscles, behavioral manipulations, the development of novel electrode technologies, and computational approaches. (emory.edu)
  • We propose a new center (direct)-surround (indirect)-context (indirect) 'Triple-control' functional model of basal ganglia, which can replicate the physiological and behavioral experimental observations that cannot be simply explained by either the traditional 'Go/No-go' or more recent 'Co-activation' model. (bvsalud.org)
  • BioMech uses these physiological mechanisms to expedite and enhance your practice experience and make the right motions more repeatable. (apple.com)
  • The apparent complexity could be replicated by mathematical modelling suggesting a hierarchical type of feedback regulation involving patterns of operative mechanisms unique to each condition. (bmj.com)
  • Understanding the mechanisms involved in guiding at least under homeostatic or physiological conditions. (lu.se)
  • Research has shown that the healing power of meditation can contribute to an individual's psychological and physiological well-being. (project-meditation.org)
  • Healing power meditation can be classified into three categories - psychological, physiological, and spiritual. (project-meditation.org)
  • Studies have shown that meditation can influence very deeply the different aspects of an individual's personality - psychological, physiological, and emotional. (project-meditation.org)
  • We combine these methods to explore the interplay between sensory feedback, the brain's search for agile motor patterns, and the mechanics of the body in motion. (emory.edu)
  • The sensory feedbacks were presented both alone and in combination, providing information about excessive acceleration and speed. (springer.com)
  • This is accomplished as the healing power of meditation brings the brainwave pattern into an alpha state, which is a level of consciousness that promotes the healing state. (project-meditation.org)
  • Scientists have been studying the impact of meditation on brainwave patterns. (project-meditation.org)
  • Meditation brings the brainwave pattern into a level of consciousness that promotes the healing state. (project-meditation.org)
  • It was first discovered in the 1960's that people could control their brainwave patterns. (biofeedbackworksva.com)
  • Swallowing is organized by a network of swallowing-related neurons that form the central swallowing pattern generator ( SPG ) located in the medulla oblongata. (nature.com)
  • The DSG contains the generator neurons involved in triggering, shaping, and timing the sequential or rhythmic swallowing pattern, and the VSG contains switching neurons that distribute the swallowing drive to the various pools of motoneurons involved in the motor activity. (nature.com)
  • Some stressors involve an immediate threat to physiological homeostasis and require the rapid relay of peripheral signals to PVN neurons via direct serotonergic or catecholaminergic projections from brainstem nuclei [ 9 , 11 ]. (nature.com)
  • According to the autonomic specificity hypothesis, each of the six facial expressions should cause a unique pattern of physiological changes. (unizin.org)
  • Current sleep study evidence suggests that even before first tooth contact a series of physiological events occur which include activation of the autonomic cardiac system at minus 4 minutes, brain activity at minus four seconds, a rise in jaw opener muscle tone with 2 big breaths, and an increase in heart rate at minus one second. (medscape.com)
  • The physiological substrate for these early EEG patterns is unknown, but is probably derived from cortical generators that are strongly influenced by subcortical (primarily thalamic) afferent input. (medscape.com)
  • Active Swing mode allows patients to practice and learn a more physiological gait pattern. (cpbiocare.com)
  • Clinicians can set goals for step length in order to encourage a more symmetric gait pattern. (cpbiocare.com)
  • Motion+ allows clinicians to practice task-specific gait therapy with patients through a predictable, guided gait pattern. (cpbiocare.com)
  • It is known that patients after unilateral hip arthroplasty still suffer from a deficient gait pattern compared to healthy individuals one year after surgery. (uni-hannover.de)
  • Through the method of gait sonification, it may be possible to achieve a more efficient training and a more physiological gait pattern. (uni-hannover.de)
  • It takes what we find pleasurable and creates a feedback loop, using physiological reactions our body has to stimuli to reinforce addictive usage patterns and create filter bubbles by showing us exactly what we want and trashing what we don't. (carolinajournal.com)
  • This methodology is based on the facial feedback hypothesis, first proposed by Charles Darwin and then William James! (unizin.org)
  • Methods We (1) retrospectively studied the relationship between TSH and FT 4 in a large unselected clinical sample (n=6641) of primary hypothyroid, euthyroid and hyperthyroid subjects, and (2) applied a mathematical model of thyroid hormone feedback control to assess the relation between structural parameters and TSH levels in the different functional states. (bmj.com)
  • Initially, those patterns are a representation of activity of functional systems in the brain that send some command to the body. (2045.com)
  • Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. (khymeia.com)
  • It is a collaborative, present-focused approach to problematic behaviors, thinking patterns, and emotions. (behavioralassociates.com)
  • Because we have so many ways to measure physiological changes, basic emotions researchers look for physiological patterns for each emotion. (unizin.org)
  • Research has utilized the Directed Facial Action Task (for more information, see Ekman (2007)) to identify physiological patterns associated with distinct emotions. (unizin.org)
  • Bars of the same color indicates that those emotions did not show significant differences in the corresponding physiological measures. (unizin.org)
  • This contagion demonstrates our interconnectedness, even at a physiological level. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Instruments are used that give precise, immediate and meaningful auditory and/or visual feedback of the child's physiology. (behavioralassociates.com)
  • Patients are required to initiate leg movement and Indego supports when necessary while providing auditory, real-time feedback. (cpbiocare.com)
  • Once the goals have been established, patients receive real-time auditory feedback on their performance, empowering them to recognize incorrect gait patterns and correct and improve their performance. (cpbiocare.com)
  • 5, 6, 7 Interestingly, long-lasting repetitive stimulation of the SLN can elicit a pattern of rhythmic motor activities of swallowing. (nature.com)
  • Here, using physiologically relevant patterns of MF stimulation in acute mouse hippocampal slices, we found that disrupting postsynaptic Ca 2+ dynamics increases MF-PTP, strongly suggesting a form of Ca 2+ -dependent retrograde suppression of this form of plasticity. (eneuro.org)
  • Look for a physiological shift. (nlpworld.co.uk)
  • Cognitive flexibility is a complex phenomenon that typically refers to the ability to shift one's mental focus and adapt to new obstacles, goals, and patterns. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • have been incorporated in (e.g. mealtimes, social life), as staying awake at several case-control studies, allowing assessment night and trying to sleep during the day is not of aspects of shift work (e.g. number of consecu- a physiological condition for "diurnal" creatures tive shifts, number of shifts per week or month) like humans. (who.int)
  • This data graphically depicts physiological information such as muscle tension, skin temperature and breathing patterns. (behavioralassociates.com)
  • After displaying each facial expression, four physiological measures were taken: heart rate, finger temperature, skin conductance, and muscle activity. (unizin.org)
  • Figure 1: Swallowing motor pattern and sequential activity of vagal motor fibers in species with striated (a, sheep) or striated and smooth muscle (b, baboon) esophagus. (nature.com)
  • The term "measurement tools" refers not only to registration of commands from the central nervous system (CNS), but also to the data-processing unit and to a system that searches for patterns among actions taken by the operator of the control system. (2045.com)
  • This kind of approach clearly requires being able to recognize patterns within blocks of maximally sized EEG data and subsequently to map those results onto the entire space of possible states (block 1.2.1.1, fig. 1). (2045.com)
  • Our desktop VR `game' is designed as an `intelligent' system that adaptively adjusts the difficulty of social training tasks based on participant's physiological, eye tracking and performance data in real time. (hhs.gov)
  • To determine whether an effect persists without the immediate use of acoustic feedback, we analyze data from four times of testing. (uni-hannover.de)
  • When the results of an EEG are analyzed, scientists are able to identify certain brain wave patterns. (behavioralassociates.com)
  • Commands can be intercepted and re-directed (and, in principle, feedback of various levels from the results of actions can be provided) on different levels of the CNS: both on the level of terminal efferent vessels and on the level of spinal cord nerves, or even on the level of central control. (2045.com)
  • The complex development of cerebral sulci during this same period is probably responsible for the neonatal EEG results showing complex, more definitive patterns at term. (medscape.com)
  • This presentation offers an in-depth look at alcohol, its physiological effects, social effects, and academic effects, as well as risk reduction strategies. (mtsu.edu)
  • We will test the effectiveness of a novel adaptive virtual reality (VR) intervention in improving targeted social cognitive function (social attention as indexed by eye scanning patterns) in individuals with schizophrenia. (hhs.gov)
  • Then, we must conduct pattern recognition, wherein the system of recognizable classes is formed relying on the control system's space of degrees of freedom, and the set of indicators is formed on the basis of examples of action fulfillment. (2045.com)
  • At this age, easily recognizable and organized activity patterns appear. (medscape.com)
  • In 2001, researchers at the University of Pavia in Italy gathered two dozen subjects, covered them with sensors to measure blood flow, heart rate, and nervous system feedback, then had them recite a Buddhist mantra as well as the original Latin version of the rosary, the Catholic prayer cycle of the Ave Maria, which is repeated half by a priest and half by the congregation. (spiritualityhealth.com)
  • Whenever they followed this slow breathing pattern, blood flow to the brain increased, and the systems in the body entered a state of coherence where the functions of heart, circulation, and nervous system are coordinated to peak efficiency. (spiritualityhealth.com)
  • Since any control system must be able to receive commands and give feedback, it is logical to state the requirements for the measurement tools within the context of the control system. (2045.com)
  • The body's own physiological signaling system is hunger. (hindawi.com)
  • One of the main challenges on this topic is to find the best way to communicate to drivers how to modify the driving style without increasing their level of stress, since this may lead them to ignore the eco-feedback system (Tulusan et al. (springer.com)
  • Although Proteus's Digital Health Feedback system had already been cleared, this is the first pairing of the system with a drug. (wearablesinsider.com)
  • Biofeedback is used to increase relaxation, relieve pain and the effects of stress while promoting healthy life patterns that can be fun and interesting to the child. (behavioralassociates.com)
  • Meditation has been effectively used with both biofeedback as well as neuro-feedback. (project-meditation.org)
  • The first is to use patterns of electroencephalographic (in a broad sense) activity. (2045.com)
  • Unexpectedly, a GC in vivo like pattern of activity induced robust presynaptically-expressed post-tetanic potentiation (PTP) only when the postsynaptic cell was loaded with a high concentration of Ca 2+ buffer, indicating a form of Ca 2+ -dependent retrograde suppression of PTP. (eneuro.org)
  • School and community programs have the potential to help children and adolescents establish lifelong, healthy physical activity patterns. (cdc.gov)
  • Comprehensive school health programs have the potential to slow this age-related decline in physical activity and help students establish lifelong, healthy physical activity patterns (49,50). (cdc.gov)
  • Research in recent years has demonstrated that appropriate and specific chiropractic adjustments dramatically impact brain function, interrupting unhealthy patterns and allowing the brain to establish healthier patterns, allowing other modalities to take root. (biacolorado.org)
  • Theoretical modelling and sensitivity analysis revealed that the influence of various structural parameters on TSH levels also depends on the overall function of the feedback loop. (bmj.com)
  • Such dynamic feedback-based, `closed-loop' VR supports and enhances training because it adjusts and personalizes the learning environment in real time for each participant so that he/she always learns at an optimal arousal and attentional state. (hhs.gov)
  • So our brain is actually able to heal itself with sophisticated feedback. (biacolorado.org)
  • Spielberg noted that while substance misuse "is linked to impulsivity at initial stages (e.g., before physiological dependence kicks in), the brain switches to a compulsive pattern once one becomes dependent on the drug. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Neuro-feedback helps normalize brain rhythms and patterns. (project-meditation.org)
  • PATTERN RECOGNITION RECEPTORS, which in turn induces fortified, primed defense in plant immune reaction. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is also effective at eliciting a physiological stress response in the form of increased heart rate, blood pressure, and cortisol. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The empathic, physiological resonance of stress. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The various pattern classes match up with key body commands. (2045.com)
  • It is now clearly established, as originally postulated in the pioneer work by Meltzer, 13 that the sequential and rhythmic patterns of swallowing are formed and organized by a central pattern generator ( CPG ). (nature.com)
  • Physiological and behavioural response patterns at work among hospital nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • Cognitive flexibility is important because our environment is rapidly changing, and when our thinking patterns remain rigid and fixed, we become unable to adapt to our environment. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • For the assessment of past exposures, these samples are needed to develop a site-specific source term for the soil exposure pathways, validate the reconstructed air concentrations, and understand the depth profile and temporal migration pattern of uranium in soil. (cdc.gov)
  • Contact stomatitis is classified by its clinical features, pattern of distribution, or etiologic factors. (medscape.com)
  • During gait training the sonification group (SG) (n = 11) received an acoustic feedback consisting of RTF and IMS compared to a control group (CG) (n = 11). (uni-hannover.de)
  • The lack of reaction on the part of the research assistants seems somehow worse than negative feedback. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Circulating IGFI is thought to be produced mainly from the liver and exerts a negative feedback effect on the pituitary production of GH. (bmj.com)
  • Pace and feedback the complex equivalence (for instance "I am a mother" you say "Ok, you are a mother. (nlpworld.co.uk)