G.L. Suyuan Li - Biofeedback Flashcards

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What were the two cases of biofeedback mentioned?

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Heart rate variability and EMG biofeedback for people with migraines

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How was HR variability measured in dancers?

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Measured numerically, seeing how their breathing was doing as they exercised, and they were asked to try and control it

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How was EMG variability measured in people with migraines?

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visual + audio feedback showed the degree of muscle tension in traps (higher pitch, more tension, etc).

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in EMG, what were patients asked to do

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Control the tension in their muscle –> eventually alleviate head pain

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What were 3 commonalities of these 2 e.g. ?

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  1. Both drew associations between X (the independent factor) to Y (the wanted result)
  2. Both look at involuntary movement
  3. Both look at paying ATTENTIOn to one’s body
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What IS biofeedback?

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A technique that trains people to develop control over bodily processes that are typically involuntary or difficult to observe.

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True or false : speech is involuntary

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True

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What is the tool involved in acoustic biofeedback? What does it do?

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staRt; looks at the movement of air molecules –> waves

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What is the tool involved in visual biofeedback?

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ultrasound

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What do we see in an ultrasound?

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We see how the tongue surface retracts depending on sounds; shows the structural patterning in our speech

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Whats the benefit of an ultrasound? What are limitations? (3)

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We can correct speech via the tongue surface –> practicing control of the tongue

  1. cannot see HARD structures
  2. Not very accessible
  3. Expensive
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What is the limitation of the staRT tool?

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Arbitrary, we all pronounce sounds slightly differently –> results ≠

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What are the benefits of acoustic biofeedback (4) and limitations (2)

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  1. Developing control over variety of sounds :
    a. Pronounciation of ‘r’
    b. Contrasting sounds
    c. adjusting vowels
    d. Pitch control
  2. a. Takes time to learn it
    b. Target is ARBITRARY
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Where is electropalatography centered in the mouth?

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Looks at the hard palate and tongue through sensors

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Whats a limitation for electro…

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Has to be customized, so not easily accessible

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