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Biofeedback, relaxation training, and music: homeostasis for coping with stress.

Scottie Blake Reynolds
- Vol. 9, Iss: 2, pp 169-179
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EMG as a physiological measure for transfer of training functioned well in detecting the psychophysiological affect of stressful imagery and developing self-regulation of a "cultivated low arousal state" as a countermeasure to tensed muscular reaction to stressful imagery.
Abstract
This study compared the efficacy of five relaxation training procedures, four of which employed EMG auditory feedback: (1) biofeedback only (BF), (2) autogenic training phrases (ATP), (3) music (MU), (4) autogenic training phrases and music (ATP & MU), and (5) a control group, in developing self-regulation of a “cultivated low arousal state” as a countermeasure to tensed muscular reaction to stressful imagery. Twenty subjects established a pre- and posttraining frontalis region EMG biofeedback baseline measurement. Sixteen subjects were assigned at random to the 25-minute taped relaxation training procedure. After eight training sessions (4 weeks), MU and ATP & MU groups achieved highly significant differences when compared with the control group. The ATP & MU group attained the lowest postbaseline arousal level measured by the EMG. EMG as a physiological measure for transfer of training functioned well in detecting the psychophysiological affect of stressful imagery.

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