Heart Rate Reactivity

Heart Rate Reactivity relates to brain function and cognitive performance. Peak Brain Institute explores how QEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback training connect to heart rate reactivity through evidence-based approaches. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

Research Papers

Biofeedback treatments of generalized anxiety disorder: Preliminary results

Rice, Kathleen M., Blanchard, Dr Edward B., Purcell, Michael (1993) · Biofeedback and Self-regulation

Forty-five individuals with generalized anxiety (38 with GAD as defined by DSM-III) were randomized to 4 treatment conditions or a waiting list control. Patients received 8 sessions of either frontal EMG biofeedback, biofeedback to increase EEG alpha, biofeedback to decrease EEG alpha, or a pseudomeditation control condition. All treated subjects showed significant reductions in STAI-Trait Anxiety and psychophysiologic symptoms on the Psychosomatic Symptom Checklist. Only alpha-increase biofeedback subjects showed significant reductions in heart rate reactivity to stressors at a separate psychophysiological testing session. Decreased self-report of anxiety was maintained at 6 weeks posttreatment.

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