Passive Attention Technique
Passive Attention Technique relates to brain function and cognitive performance. Peak Brain Institute explores how QEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback training connect to passive attention technique through evidence-based approaches. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.
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Developing a biofeedback model: Alpha eeg feedback as a means for pain control
3 adept meditators voluntarily inserted steel needles into their bodies while physiological measures (EEG, EMG, GSR, EKG, and respiratbn)were recorded. Although each adept used a different passive attention technique, none reported pain. During the insertion, 2 of the 3 Ss increased their alpha EEG activity. The role of alpha EEG and its relationship to pain control is discussed.
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