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Special Issue: New Horizons for Optimal Performance

Special Issue: New Horizons for Optimal Performance Biofeedback Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 85­86 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-39.3.14 EAssociation for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback www.aapb.org FROM THE EDITORS Editor in Chief: Donald Moss, PhD, BCB, BCN Guest Editor: Rae Tattenbaum, MSW, LCSW, BCN Editors' Introduction The cover of this Fall 2011 issue of Biofeedback shows a biofeedback session for a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where Dr. Troy Todd applies biofeedback and neurofeedback to alleviate athletes' problems and enable higher-level athletic performance. From the beginning, the biofeedback movement has had a close relationship with the concepts and practices of the peak performance field. Biofeedback and neurofeedback have been applied for athletes, stage performers, and artists to address two goals: (a) to treat their psychophysiological maladies, from performance anxiety to repetitive strain, and (b) to enable athletes and others to enhance functioning beyond previous levels. Guest Editor Rae Tattenbaum created the Spring 2011 special issue, Advances in the Use of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback for Optimal Performance, which included a broad range of articles showing how biofeedback and neurofeedback are being utilized in optimal performance. This Special Issue for Fall 2011 is an extension of that Spring issue and will feature additional examples of optimal performance in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biofeedback Allen Press

Special Issue: New Horizons for Optimal Performance

Biofeedback , Volume 39 (3) – Nov 1, 2011

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Allen Press
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Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback
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FROM THE EDITORS
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1081-5937
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2158-348X
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10.5298/1081-5937-39.3.14
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Biofeedback Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 85­86 DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-39.3.14 EAssociation for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback www.aapb.org FROM THE EDITORS Editor in Chief: Donald Moss, PhD, BCB, BCN Guest Editor: Rae Tattenbaum, MSW, LCSW, BCN Editors' Introduction The cover of this Fall 2011 issue of Biofeedback shows a biofeedback session for a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where Dr. Troy Todd applies biofeedback and neurofeedback to alleviate athletes' problems and enable higher-level athletic performance. From the beginning, the biofeedback movement has had a close relationship with the concepts and practices of the peak performance field. Biofeedback and neurofeedback have been applied for athletes, stage performers, and artists to address two goals: (a) to treat their psychophysiological maladies, from performance anxiety to repetitive strain, and (b) to enable athletes and others to enhance functioning beyond previous levels. Guest Editor Rae Tattenbaum created the Spring 2011 special issue, Advances in the Use of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback for Optimal Performance, which included a broad range of articles showing how biofeedback and neurofeedback are being utilized in optimal performance. This Special Issue for Fall 2011 is an extension of that Spring issue and will feature additional examples of optimal performance in

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BiofeedbackAllen Press

Published: Nov 1, 2011

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