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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 27 Dec 2021

Training in the Gap Between Conditioning and Learning

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Page Range: 95 – 98
DOI: 10.5298/1081-5937-49.04.06
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Biofeedback intervention draws from multiple attitudes toward healing: mind-body medicine, behavioral psychology, sport psychology, experimental psychology, contemplative practices, and so forth. The most prominent approach is behavioral psychology. Following this psychological orientation, we use biofeedback instrumentation as a conditioning methodology. On the other hand, drawing from experimental psychology, the same instrumentation is used to achieve awareness. Awareness does not necessarily precede change. This article aims first to outline the difference between conditioning and learning and then introduce a session format that promotes learning.

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Correspondence: Yossi Ehrenreich, PhD, 1 Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, Israel, email: yossiaran@gmail.com.
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