Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Nov 2011

Managing the Stress Response: The Use of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback with Olympic Athletes

MA, BCB and
PhD
Page Range: 92 – 94
DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-39.3.02
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Excessive stress and tension are major threats to optimal athletic performance. The goal of this project was to help the athletes optimize the management of their stress response through self-awareness and self-regulation of the activation levels of their autonomic and central nervous systems. Fifteen elite athletes preparing for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics underwent an EEG and psychophysiological stress assessment, as well as a bio–neurofeedback (BNFK) training intervention. Both athletes and coaches reported that the bio–neurofeedback intervention helped the athletes in managing the stress of training and competition and was a factor in producing better performances.

Copyright: Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback


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Correspondence: Margaret Dupee, MA, BCB, University of Ottawa, 18 Pondside Private, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1K 4X3, email: bioneurofeedback@rogers.com.
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