Feedback modalities as a consideration in biofeedback applications Steven L. SchandlerWilliam W. Grings Biofeedback Instrumentation Section 1 Reviews, Methods, & Designs Pages: 597 - 606
Automated EEG signal-detection methodologies for biofeedback conditioning Joel F. LubarRenee M. Culver Biofeedback Instrumentation Section 1 Reviews, Methods, & Designs Pages: 607 - 616
Some methodological considerations in thermal biofeedback training Edward TaubPaul J. School Biofeedback Instrumentation Section 1 Reviews, Methods, & Designs Pages: 617 - 622
Pulse transit time: Relationship to blood pressure Paul A. ObristKathleen C. LightJ. Lee Hoffer Biofeedback Instrumentation Section 1 Reviews, Methods, & Designs Pages: 623 - 626
Electrical safety in the use of biofeedback instruments Alan T. Pope Section 2 Safety Standards & Manufacturing Pages: 627 - 631
Proposed standard measurement techniques for the technical specification of biofeedback devices Charles G. BurgarJohn D. Rugh Section 2 Safety Standards & Manufacturing Pages: 632 - 638
Reflections on the biofeedback industry: Its problems and prospects Lee H. Garlington Section 2 Safety Standards & Manufacturing Pages: 639 - 641
A low-cost research-oriented biofeedback thermometer with digital readout Carl D. Shartner Section 3 Devices & Systems Pages: 642 - 645
An EEG alpha-detection, feedback stimulation, and data analysis system Robert L. BoudrotDavid M. GoodmanThomas B. Mulholland Section 3 Devices & Systems Pages: 646 - 651
An eight-channel computer-controlled scanning electromyograph Alan J. FridlundStephen C. Fowler Section 3 Devices & Systems Pages: 652 - 662
A digital frequency discriminator for biofeedback research Alan G. GlarosJohn Mills MartinLouis A. Chiodo Section 3 Devices & Systems Pages: 663 - 665
Gait analog tracings and computerized analysis through a PDP-11/45 R. ElieB. Vo-NgocM. -A. Gagnon Methods & Designs Pages: 666 - 670
A forced-choice adaptive procedure for measuring auditory thresholds in children William A. Yost Methods & Designs Pages: 671 - 677
Design of a remotely controlled “locomotory” platform useful in ethological studies Charles J. AmlanerRobert KorzyniowskiJohn F. Stout Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 678 - 684
A wood-gnawing sensor for recording collateral behavior emitted by rats on differential reinforcement of low rate schedules I. R. TierneyA. Annan Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 685 - 688
A device to enable the automatic recording of rodent ultrasonic vocalizations G. E. HarrisonS. D. Holman Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 689 - 692
Parametric interactions in EEG period analysis Larry RousePaul Landresse Computer Technology Pages: 693 - 700
Minicomputer processing of dual Purkinje image eye-tracker data John E. EvansJames C. Gutmann Computer Technology Pages: 701 - 704
NOVA SKED: A behavioral notation language for Data General minicomputers Steven G. GilbertDeborah C. Rice Computer Technology Pages: 705 - 709
A PDP-12 interface for time-code generator/readers Stephen WalkerMartin Reite Computer Technology Pages: 710 - 711
Voltage-controlled oscillators: Inexpensive alternative to analog-to-digital converters Brian PartridgeRichard DawkinsCharles Amlaner Computer Technology Pages: 712 - 714
Timing individuals in a group using a computer-generated code sequence William R. Feeney Computer Technology Pages: 715 - 717
PRS1 and PRS2: FORTRAN programs for the analysis of animal spatial data A. J. Pearson Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 718 - 722
EDITB: a program to aid processing of event records B. S. Carter Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 723 - 726
QUARTR: A FORTRAN IV subroutine to calculate quarter life Jacques P. J. Maurissen Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 727 - 728
CURVAT: A FORTRAN IV subroutine to calculate the index of curvature Jacques P. J. MaurissenGeoffrey B. Inglis Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 729 - 730
LEVTREND: A FORTRAN program for analyzing and displaying the results of repeated measures across multiple factors Charles Neuringer Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 731 - 731
RANOVA. A FORTRAN IV program for four-way Monte Carlo analysis of variance A. P. WhiteA. W. StillP. W. Harris Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 732 - 732
Maximizing coefficient alpha reliability while maintaining validity John D. Morris Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 733 - 734
SCALE: A FORTRAN program for reliability analysis on scales formed by linear combinations of variables Ray W. Cooksey Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 735 - 735
INGPLT and DRAW. Developments in grid technique W. D. EvansR. W. Holden Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 736 - 736
MAGEST: A FORTRAN program for analyzing magnitude estimation data Stephen M. Kerst Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 737 - 738
ICLUST: A cluster analytic approach to exploratory and confirmatory scale construction William Revelle Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 739 - 742
Evoked potential analysis programs for the Lab 8 Glenn F. WilsonJames Gregory Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 743 - 744
A transformation program for normalizing data John E. LanghorneJan LoneyMichael Hacker Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 745 - 745
RZTRAN: A FORTRAN IV program for weighted averaging of Pearson rs via Fisher’s z transformation Kenn Finstuen Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 746 - 746
IPALION: A FORTRAN IV program for comparing interpersonal perceptions in dyads Theodore G. GroveJames Hays Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 747 - 749