Reduction of stuttering by young male stutterers using EMG feedback Ashley R. CraigPatrick J. Cleary Articles Pages: 241 - 255
Instructed heart rate control in the presence and absence of a distracting task: The effects of biofeedback training Max ChoiAndrew Steptoe Articles Pages: 257 - 268
Reduction of variability of EEG occipital, parietal, and central alpha rhythms by visual feedback stimulation Thomas MulhollandDavid Goodman Articles Pages: 269 - 282
Biofeedback of alveolar carbon dioxide tension and levels of arousal Karen H. NaifehJoe KamiyaD. Monroe Sweet Articles Pages: 283 - 299
The use of EMG biofeedback with insulin-dependent diabetic patients Ira Daniel Turkat Articles Pages: 301 - 304
Psychological treatment of essential hypertension: A controlled comparison of meditation and meditation plus biofeedback R. Julian Hafner Articles Pages: 305 - 316
Voluntary control of autonomic responses: A case for a dialogue between individual and group experimental methodologies Marina BandeiraMarc-André BouchardLuc Granger Articles Pages: 317 - 330
Quieting response training: Treatment of psychophysiological disorders in psychiatric impatients Martin R. FordCharles F. StroebelBonnie L. Szarek Articles Pages: 331 - 339
Some concepts of perceived control and their relationship to bodily self-control John G. Carlson Articles Pages: 341 - 375
Controlled group designs in biofeedback research: Ask, “what does the control group control for?” John P. Hatch Articles Pages: 377 - 401