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  1. Um, sorry guys but doesn’t the term “biofeedback” normally refer
    to sytems which respond to differing mental states? earlier examples
    were racing cars wheich went faster the deeper you went in to a meditative state.

    Becoming excited at seeing the cars go faster pulled you out of that state,
    so training the individual to achieve and maintain meditative states in stressful conditions.

    It’s an interesting project but I dont think it should be called “biofeedback”
    best regards,
    Squarefish


  2. Biofeedback is a form of alternative medicine that involves measuring a subject’s bodily processes such as blood pressure, heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response (sweating), and muscle tension and conveying such information to him or her in real-time in order to raise his or her awareness and conscious control of the related physiological activities.


  3. @squarefish
    what you mean is “neurofeedback”


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