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Simmer Down Sprinter is a two player, sit-down, arcade style video game I designed and programmed in which players compete to move runners around a track. The game is controlled by player’s bio-feedback. The more relaxed the player becomes, the faster the runner moves around the track. Essentially it is a game of competitive relaxation. take the role of the runners in the video game,
from Seed Magazine: Neuroimaging studies may domesticate the long-controversial practice. It seems hypnosis has been nearly everywhere over the past few centuries: onstage with entertainers swinging fat, gold watches; on couches with reclining psychoanalysis patients; in movies, books, and even children's cartoons. But the one gig hypnosis couldn't get was the scientific laboratory. Until now.
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Full Spectrum Audio-Visual Synthesizer Introducing Procyon, a new kind of light and sound experience, melding a full spectrum of color choices with clean, pure digital sound. The resulting new mediaform can be used to modulate states of consciousness in rich new ways. Its state-of-the-art color synthesis elements can modulate smoothly between fields of pure color (
Healing Rhythms by Wild Divine A 15-Step Guided Biofeedback Training Program Introducting Healing Rhythms: Biofeedback Training for a Happy Mind & Healthy Body. The first whole-body wellness program to bring together three of the most prominent leaders in the field of health and wellness - doctors Deepak Chopra, M.D., Dean Ornish, M.D. and Andrew Weil, M.D.
The Freeze-Framer® is an innovative and easy-to-use biofeedback system that guides you to achieve higher, more creative energy levels, less stress, and optimal health. With the simple fingertip pulse sensor that plugs into the USB port of your computer, you can watch in real time how thoughts and emotions affect your heart and autonomic nervous system. This is the Health Professional
Introducing the emWaveT Personal Stress Reliever® , an entertaining stress relief technology that analyzes your heart rhythms for coherence. The emWave then uses these measurements to guide you into a more coherent state. This helps balance your emotions, mind and body. It is a handheld, portable and convenient way to reduce stress and increase performance anytime, anywhere.
NIH funds BU professors' research with centenarians Lauren Magnuson Not sweating the small stuff can now lead to a longer life, according to a 12-year Boston University study that found people who live more than 100 years tend to handle stressful situations better than others. "That ability to shed stress is an important factor to longevity," BU professor Tom Perls said. "How much of a factor -
MindBall: Living in a more connected and tech-focused world can result in added stress, and MindBall's biofeedback system may soon become a regular way to monitor and manage stress levels. If you're going to win MindBall, a game designed by the Interactive Institute, you've got to be relaxed. Two players sit across from each other at a table wearing headbands that monitor their brain activity.
NEUROSCIENTISTS investigating a young woman with epilepsy believe they have stumbled on an explanation why some people feel a ghostly presence nearby or develop paranoia. The 22-year-old woman was being assessed for brain surgery for epilepsy but was otherwise psychologically healthy. Part of the evaluation pinpointed the area for surgery, using thin electrodes implanted into a region of the
October 12, 2006 1:47 p.m. EST Linda Young - All Headline News Staff Writer Salt Lake City, Utah (AHN) - A new study reveals that neurofeedback training may help normalize abnormal brain waves caused by some medical conditions.The study was published in the latest edition of Biofeedback a journal published by the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. According to Newswise,
Severely paralysed people can find it extremely distressing to lose the ability to communicate. While much work has already gone into developing eye-tracking systems, these can be unreliable and tiring to use. An alternative approach is to use electrodes implanted in the brain, but this is costly and carries an element of risk. More recently, however, researchers in the USA have developed a
The mysteries of the brain inspire art as well as science By Laura Buchholz Neuroscience is a predominantly left-brained activity. This is a good thing, as the logical, analytical gaze of the left-brained has revealed much of what we know about the three-pound wet blob that lives in our heads and directs our lives. But as brain imagery becomes commonplace, perhaps it was inevitable that the
By Tony Fitzpatrick Now, a St. Louis-area teenage boy and a computer game have gone hands-off, thanks to a unique experiment conducted by a team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, and engineers at Washington University in St. Louis. The boy, a 14-year-old who suffers from epilepsy, is the first teenager to play a two-dimensional video game, Space Invaders, using only the signals from his brain to
By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News How could your brain be developed in the future? Should technology be used to stimulate and improve the brain - improving grades for instance? These are just some of the questions posed by a new
A neuroscientist claims he can unleash creativity by boosting low-frequency brainwaves - and he's tested the theory on 100 students at the Royal College of Music. Genevieve Roberts reports How can musicians improve their performance skills without even picking up their instruments? It's not a trick question; in fact, neuroscience may have hit upon the answer. According to an
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- A U.S. boy has become the first teenager to play a two-dimensional video game using only the signals from his brain to make movements. Washington University researchers say the unidentified 14-year-old St. Louis boy's achievement might lead to creation of biomedical devices that can control artificial limbs, enabling the movement of a prosthesis by just thinking about
By Marc Kaufman Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, January 3, 2005; Page A05Brain research is beginning to produce concrete evidence for something that Buddhist practitioners of meditation have maintained for centuries: Mental discipline and meditative practice can change the workings of the brain and allow
The StressEraser is a small, portable and accurate biofeedback stress reduction device. It works by helping you relax your body and calm your mind by guiding you to change your breathing and your focus. What you see on the screen is a wave which represents the pattern of your pulse rate. A series of triangles appear on the screen that work as cues to modify your breathing. The
The Inner Tube Biofeedback Game uses your thoughts and feelings to control a ship through a 3D environment. The software uses heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV) and galvonic skin response (GSR) to control the ship's speed and to alter the in-game environment. The Inner Tube includes 20 tunnel levels that vary in difficulty. Your object is to race through the tunnels as quickly as
Particle Editor 3 for the Wild Divine LightStone creates mind blowing 3D visuals that react in realtime to your mind state. The software uses heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV) and galvonic skin response (GSR) to control beautiful 3D particle environments. The Particle Editor 3 software includes 20 particle environments featuring snow, fire, energy effects and more. Hundreds of
Personal Biofeedback you can use at home. The ThoughtStream is the world's first complete personal biofeedback training system. Biofeedback allows you to see, feel or hear mind/body processes that we normally aren't consciously aware of or able to voluntarily control. It has long been accepted as one of the most effective tools available for stress control and other personal growth benefits. In
Wearing three finger sensors that track your body's heart rate variability and skin conductance, you move through enchanting and mystical landscapes using the power of your thoughts, feelings, breath and awareness. Wise mentors guide you throughout the realm, empowering you with yoga, breathing and meditation skills needed to complete over 40 biofeedback 'energy' events. Build stairways with your
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