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Computer Applications and Biofeedback in Clinical Psychology — An Introductionof the influence of micro-electronic technology. This influence, in the home, the work place, and elsewhere will undoubtedly continue to grow at a rapidly accelerating rate. It is particularly in the hardware field that the rapid development is taking place. Computers, for example are becoming smallGEAR 发表于 2025-3-27 07:45:32
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Computers: Decision-Making: Clinical Psychologyt we consider two areas in which the role of the computer has primarily been to provide better data on which decisions can be made. These are psychiatric databases, psychological testing and psychological assessment. After a brief interlude in which the use of computers in modelling is considered, wChivalrous 发表于 2025-3-27 16:35:05
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51855-3This experiment set out to investigate whether a purely operant account could be given of performance in a heart rate control experiment, based on the characteristics and performance of the feedback display, or whether the individual’s own proprioceptive feedback plays some part in the process as suggested by McCanne and Sandman (1976).Infusion 发表于 2025-3-28 02:16:06
Forensic Psychology and the ClinicianPsychology and Law, as objects of man’s intellectual pursuits if not as professions, have been intertwined since recorded history. Plato (1935), in the years before Christ, spent much of his life applying psychological ideas to legal concepts. His most famous book, ., for example, was essentially a search for the psychological meaning of justice.有角 发表于 2025-3-28 08:12:24
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A Computer Controlled Biofeedback System: Effects of Inversion of the Feedback Signal on Heart RateThis experiment set out to investigate whether a purely operant account could be given of performance in a heart rate control experiment, based on the characteristics and performance of the feedback display, or whether the individual’s own proprioceptive feedback plays some part in the process as suggested by McCanne and Sandman (1976).