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Special Issue: Quo Vadis? (Where Are We Going?) 特刊:Quo Vadis?(Where Are We Going?)
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.06
G. Sella
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Stuart Donaldson, PhD, December 3, 1945–April 4, 2020 斯图尔特·唐纳森博士,1945年12月3日- 2020年4月4日
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.05
Mary Donaldson
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Neurofeedback, Where Are We and Where Are We Going? Three Critical Issues for Consideration: Perspective from 25 Years of Practice 神经反馈,我们在哪里,我们要去哪里?需要考虑的三个关键问题:25年实践的视角
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.04
M. Swingle
For those of you who do not recognize the Swingle name, I am a neuro-brat, generation 2.0. I did not find the field, the field found me, or rather was just there … I grew up with the clicking and flipping of switches and amusing myself soldering in my father's university lab, mostly wire sculptures, bracelets, and such (my mother was an artist, after all), but also the odd connection or two on what were then wall-to-wall computers. Being a neuro-brat also meant I matured professionally in the frenetic energy of innovative minds. It took 25 years or so, and some digressions into other fields, namely, art, fashion, and education, but I was eventually drawn in fully at a Winterbrain conference in the 1990s. These were fascinating years wherein I mostly observed and listened to the great minds that rooted us, great minds that clashed (as titans do) as much as they drove the profession forward. In these cerebral jousting matches, however, I fear many were left behind. Over time I have witnessed fewer and fewer people pick up the excitement of research and exploration and more wanting a road map, finding the paths of their forefathers and foremothers (our pioneers) harder than expected to follow. As this brilliant first generation slowly leaves us to retirement and beyond (the Budzynskis, Tooman, Judith Lubar, Michael Thompson, Stu Donaldson, Larry Klein, Joe Kamiya, and a few more), their legacies should be accessible and foundations strong for us to continue to build upon. It might also be time to put down the swords, to address conflicts that no longer push us forward before we fracture further, not through loss of persons, but loss of standards, knowledge, and skill. To preserve and move neurotherapy forward, three things are critical for our discipline to address: (1) conflict and division, (2) the red herring of the double-blind imperative and its little cousin the placebo effect, and (3) perhaps most important, practice and equipment standards.
对于那些不认识Swingle这个名字的人来说,我是一个2.0一代的神经小子。不是我找到了田野,而是田野找到了我,或者更确切地说,田野就在那里……我在咔嚓咔嚓的开关中长大,在父亲的大学实验室里自娱自乐地焊接,主要是电线雕塑、手镯之类的东西(毕竟我母亲是个艺术家),但也有一两个奇怪的连接在当时的壁挂式电脑上。作为一个神经小子也意味着我在创新思维的狂热能量中成熟了。这花了25年左右的时间,其间还涉及了一些其他领域,比如艺术、时尚和教育,但我最终还是在上世纪90年代的一次冬季脑会议上完全被吸引住了。在那些迷人的岁月里,我主要是观察和倾听那些根植于我们的伟大思想,这些伟大的思想(就像巨人一样)在推动这个行业前进的同时也经常发生冲突。然而,在这些脑力比武的比赛中,恐怕有许多人落在了后面。随着时间的推移,我发现越来越少的人对研究和探索感到兴奋,更多的人想要一个路线图,发现他们的祖先和祖先(我们的先驱)的道路比预期的更难遵循。随着这一代杰出的企业家们慢慢地离开我们,走向退休和退休后的生活(Budzynskis、Tooman、Judith Lubar、Michael Thompson、Stu Donaldson、Larry Klein、Joe Kamiya等等),他们的遗产应该是可以获得的,我们应该在他们的基础上继续发展。也许是时候放下刀剑,解决那些在我们进一步分裂之前不再推动我们前进的冲突,而不是通过人员的损失,而是通过标准、知识和技能的丧失。为了保持和推动神经治疗向前发展,我们的学科需要解决三个关键问题:(1)冲突和分歧;(2)双盲命令及其小表弟安慰剂效应的转移注意力;(3)也许最重要的是,实践和设备标准。
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Psychomotor Efficiency in Golf: The Role of Physiological Responses on Putting Performance 高尔夫运动的精神运动效率:生理反应对推杆表现的作用
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.02
Edson Filho, A. Aroni, G. Bagni, Jean Rettig, J. Ellis
Putting is paramount to performance in golf and differentiates low and high achievers in the sport. In the present study, we compared the heart rate, respiration rate, and galvanic skin response for missed and holed putts performed by 13 skilled male golfers from a 12-ft (3.65-m) distance. Contrary to our expectations, no significant effects were observed for heart rate and respiration rate, likely because skilled athletes (a) engage in preperformance routines and are able to control their breathing rhythms, which in turn influence their heart rate; and (b) physiological responses are idiosyncratic, akin to the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning framework. Congruent with our expectations, we observed a significant effect for galvanic skin response, with higher values observed for missed putts. This effect was robust to individual differences and suggests that biofeedback interventions aimed at enhancing awareness of autonomous physiological responses can be beneficial for performance enhancement in golf putting.
推杆是高尔夫运动中最重要的表现,也是区分高、低成就者的关键。在本研究中,我们比较了13名熟练的男性高尔夫球手在12英尺(3.65米)外推杆失误和进洞时的心率、呼吸率和皮肤电反应。与我们的预期相反,没有观察到心率和呼吸率的显著影响,可能是因为熟练的运动员(a)进行赛前练习,能够控制自己的呼吸节奏,这反过来又影响了他们的心率;(b)生理反应是特殊的,类似于最佳功能框架的个体区域。与我们的预期一致,我们观察到皮肤电反应的显著影响,未击球时观察到更高的值。这种效应在个体差异上是稳健的,这表明旨在增强自主生理反应意识的生物反馈干预可以有助于提高高尔夫推杆的表现。
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Michael Thompson, MD 迈克尔·汤普森,医学博士
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.03
L. Thompson
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Pelvic Floor Biofeedback for the Treatment of Urinary Incontinence and Fecal Incontinence 盆底生物反馈治疗尿失禁和大便失禁
Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.3.01
Jane Kaufman, Kathryn Stanton, Tiffany Ellsworth Lee
Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction and symptoms of incontinence may affect any gender and age. Incontinence is embarrassing and socially limiting for patients and is not the result of normal aging. This health issue can successfully be treated with surface electromyography (sEMG) biofeedback when this modality is used by a knowledgeable and skilled provider. In combination with sEMG, behavioral intervention regarding fluid intake, normalized toileting patterns, and education on muscle function empower patients to overcome their symptoms. This article describes two patient cases, one with stress incontinence and fecal incontinence, the other with urge incontinence.
盆底肌肉功能障碍和尿失禁症状可影响任何性别和年龄。失禁是令人尴尬和社会限制的病人,并不是正常老化的结果。这种健康问题可以通过表面肌电图(sEMG)生物反馈成功地治疗,如果这种方式由知识渊博和熟练的提供者使用。结合肌电图,有关液体摄入的行为干预,规范的如厕模式,以及肌肉功能的教育,使患者能够克服症状。本文介绍了2例应激性尿失禁和排便性尿失禁,另1例为急迫性尿失禁。
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Response to: Resonance Frequency Assessment: The Impact and Implications of Inaccurate Assessment in the Clinical Use of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback 共振频率评估:不准确评估在心率变异性生物反馈临床应用中的影响和意义
Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.2.02
P. Lehrer, R. Gevirtz, D. Moss
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Response to the Response: Resonance Frequency Assessment: The Impact and Implications of Inaccurate Assessment in the Clinical Use of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback 共振频率评估:不准确评估对心率变异性生物反馈临床应用的影响和意义
Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.2.03
S. Kohlenberg
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One-Minute Deep Breathing Assessment and its Relationship to 24-Hour HRV Measurements 一分钟深呼吸评估及其与24小时HRV测量的关系
Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.2.05
R. McCraty, M. Atkinson, J. Dispenza
Heart rate variability (HRV), the change in the time intervals between adjacent heartbeats, is an emergent property of interdependent regulatory systems that operates on different time scales to adapt to environmental and psychological challenges. Low age-adjusted HRV has been confirmed as a strong, independent predictor of future health problems in both healthy people and patients with a wide range of diseases that correlate with all-cause mortality. Twenty-four–hour HRV recordings are considered the gold standard and have greater predictive power on health risk than short-term recordings. However, it is not always practical or cost effective to obtain 24-hour HRV recordings, and short-term recordings have been widely used in research and clinical applications for many years. This article will report on the first in a series of research investigations on short-term HRV assessments. The first study examined the correlations between a 10-minute resting state, a 1-minute paced deep breathing protocol, response to handgrip, and 24-hour HRV measures in 28 healthy individuals. Based on the results of the initial study, the primary study examined the correlations between the 1-minute paced deep breathing assessment and 24-hour measures in a general population of 805 individuals. Overall, the findings from the studies suggested that the 1-minute paced deep breathing assessments were highly correlated with 24-hour measures of vagally mediated HRV and very-low-frequency power. The findings from this study suggest that the 1-minute paced deep breathing protocol is an ideal short-term assessment that can be used in a health risk screening context. When low values are observed, it is recommended that a 24-hour assessment be conducted.
心率变异性(HRV),即相邻心跳之间时间间隔的变化,是相互依赖的调节系统在不同时间尺度上运行以适应环境和心理挑战的一种新特性。低年龄调整HRV已被证实为健康人群和与全因死亡率相关的各种疾病患者未来健康问题的强有力的独立预测因子。24小时HRV记录被认为是黄金标准,对健康风险的预测能力比短期记录更强。然而,获得24小时HRV记录并不总是可行或具有成本效益,短期记录已被广泛用于研究和临床应用多年。本文将报道短期HRV评估系列研究调查中的第一篇。第一项研究调查了28名健康个体的10分钟休息状态、1分钟节奏深呼吸方案、对握力的反应和24小时HRV测量之间的相关性。在初步研究结果的基础上,初步研究在805名普通人群中检验了1分钟节奏深呼吸评估与24小时测量之间的相关性。总的来说,研究结果表明,1分钟节奏深呼吸评估与24小时迷走神经介导的HRV和极低频功率测量高度相关。本研究结果表明,1分钟节奏深呼吸方案是一种理想的短期评估方法,可用于健康风险筛查。当观察到低值时,建议进行24小时评估。
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Optimize the Learning State: Techniques and Habits 优化学习状态:技巧和习惯
Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49-2-04
E. Peper, Vietta Wilson
The use of online learning or consulting for biofeedback and neurofeedback will continue long after the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors reviewed findings of the effectiveness of online presentations and recommendations on how to enhance the online learner's ability to engage by using pre-performance routines or habits. This approach is derived from coaching athletes to achieve peak performance and includes environment cueing and personal cueing as strategies to enhance performance.
在线学习或咨询生物反馈和神经反馈的使用将在2019冠状病毒病大流行后很长时间内继续下去。作者回顾了在线演示有效性的研究结果,并就如何通过使用表演前的常规或习惯来提高在线学习者的参与能力提出了建议。这种方法源于指导运动员达到最佳表现,包括环境提示和个人提示作为提高表现的策略。
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