Biofeedback training in frontalis muscle relaxation and enhancement of belief in personal control
Autor: | Gary S. Stern, Joy L. Berrenberg |
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Rok vydání: | 1977 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Muscle Relaxation education Facial Muscles Audiology Biofeedback Personal control medicine Frontalis muscle Humans Forehead Applied Psychology Internal-External Control Relaxation (psychology) False feedback Electromyography Cognition Biofeedback Psychology Biofeedback training Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology Locus of control Physical therapy Female General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Psychology Muscle Contraction |
Zdroj: | Biofeedback and self-regulation. 2(2) |
ISSN: | 0363-3586 |
Popis: | The hypothesis that biofeedback training in frontalis muscle relaxation increases beliefs in internal (personal) locus of control was tested. Subjects were divided into two groups (internals and externals) based on Mirels' (1970) factor analyzedpersonal control subscale of Rotter's (1966) I-E Scale. Internal and external subjects were assigned randomly to one of three conditions: biofeedback (BF), false feedback (FF), or no feedback (NF). All subjects were measured on frontalis electromyographic (EMG) activity. Training consisted of three sessions spaced 1 week apart. Each session was comprised of a 5-minute baseline (nonfeedback) trial followed by a 20-minute experimental session. After each experimental session, subjects completed a questionnaire which assessed the extent to which they attributed their EMG performance to personal and environmental sources. After three sessions, subjects were posttested on the I-E Scale. Results indicated that subjects receiving BF reduced their EMG activity more than did subjects in either the FF or NF conditions, and this effect was maintained across all three sessions. Subjects who received BF shifted toward internal personal locus of control from pre- to posttesting, whereas no such change was found for either FF or NF subjects. Also, the relationship between BF training and change in personal locus of control was mediated by subjects attributing their EMG reduction more to personal effort than to properties of the task. Results are discussed in terms of the importance of contingent feedback as a determinant of cognitions of control. |
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