Biofeedback efficacy studies Solomon S. SteinerWilliam M. Dince Ideas And Commentary Pages: 275 - 288
A preliminary investigation on time perception and autonomic self-regulation Jonathan Cohen Articles Pages: 289 - 293
The effect of stress imagery on arousal and its implications for biofeedback of the frontalis muscles J. PasschierH. v. d. Helm-Hylkema Articles Pages: 295 - 303
Is frontalis activity a reliable indicator of the activity in other skeletal muscles? George B. WhatmoreNancy J. WhatmoreLloyd D. Fisher Articles Pages: 305 - 314
Feedback in pulse rate change and divergent affective reactions for high and low sensation-seekers Gary S. SternJudy CoxDavid Shahan Articles Pages: 315 - 326
Psychophysiological investigations on transcendental meditation Antonio E. Puente Articles Pages: 327 - 342
The effect of biofeedback-assisted relaxation training on blood pressure and selected biochemical parameters in patients with essential hypertension Angele V. McGradyRobert YonkerMarilynn Woerner Articles Pages: 343 - 353
Biofeedback treatment of Raynaud's disease and phenomenon Robert R. FreedmanSteven J. LynnPenelope A. Hale Articles Pages: 355 - 365
A comparison of skin temperature and EMG training for primary dysmenorrhea Archibald D. HartKenneth S. MathisenJeffrey S. Prater Articles Pages: 367 - 373
Biofeedback techniques in the treatment of visual and ophthalmologic disorders Michael H. RotbergRichard S. Surwit Articles Pages: 375 - 388
Abstracts of papers presented at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America William E. Whitehead Abstracts Pages: 393 - 442
High arousal can be pleasant and exciting: The theory of psychological reversals S. SvebakJ. Stoyva Erratum Pages: 443 - 443