Cardiac Autonomic Space: Going Beyond Heart Rate in Mental Workload Assessment
Special presentation by Richard W. Backs, PhD
Richard W. Backs is a professor of psychology and director of the Center for Driving Evaluation, Education, and Research at Central Michigan University. He received his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Southern California, and his research focuses on the psychophysiology of attention in human performance. It emphasizes the applied aspects of attention theory, and studies have examined autonomic (electrocardiographic, impedance cardiographic, and pulmonary) and central (EEG and event-related potential) measures concurrently during focused and divided attention tasks in the laboratory and in the driving simulator. He is also interested in how aging affects the psychophysiology of attention, especially during driving.
The purpose of the ISMA-USA Stress Management Section is to promote scientific and clinical activities in the application areas of stress management for treating psychological and physical symptoms and management of stress related disorders.
SEC02: Mind/Body Medicine Section Meeting
Apr 2, 2009
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Mind-body medicine as a title is widely used today and has significant name recognition with both public and professional audiences. It is also an area of significant research funding by the NIH's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR). AAPB's Mind-Body Medicine Section will tap into this growing public, professional and scholarly interest. The section will focus on applied psychophysiology as the common interface or theme to unite the varied elements of this rich domain. The goal is to increase participation in our organization by creative thinkers, teachers, researchers and explorers in the areas of meditation, distant healing, prayer, hypnosis and imagery, yoga, intuition and dreams, psychoacoustics, qi gong and much more.
The Applied Respiratory Psychophysiology Section promotes scientific and clinical activities in the application areas of respiratory retraining for treating psychological and physical symptoms, and the management of respiratory diseases. Most Mind/Body disciplines are included in our interest area. It also fosters research on the causes and effects of hyperventilation and effects of respiratory rhythms on other physiological systems including the bodys homeostatic reflexes. The section sometimes offers workshops and speakers of special interest to our members.
SEC04: Education Section Meeting
Apr 3, 2009
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The Education section is the oldest section within AAPB. It represents a long-standing interest in the most active aspect of biofeedback-the development of health changes through education. The focus of the section is not clinical education, such as training clinicians about the technical aspects of biofeedback, but instead assisting biofeedback professionals as educators and supporting applications of biofeedback in an educational setting. The mission of the section is: To represent and strengthen the activities of educators and education within AAPB by promoting opportunities to exchange and disseminate information, materials, and educational techniques to the AAPB membership and to the public.
SEC05: International Section Meeting
Apr 3, 2009
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The International Section encourages the worldwide: 1) promotion, development and improvement of scientific research and clinical practice; 2) promotion of high standards of professional practice, peer review, ethics and education in biofeedback; and 3) dissemination of information about biofeedback to members and the public per se. Members have an opportunity to be involved in the governance of the Section, develop a network of international contacts dealing with similar issues, clarify how AAPB and the Section can better meet their needs, and can contribute to the expansion of biofeedback worldwide.
SEC06: Allied Health Professionals Section Meeting
Apr 3, 2009
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This section was formed to create an alliance of biofeedback professionals in order to support, protect, and enhance recognition of unlicensed biofeedback practitioners. Our members include biofeedback professionals who are researchers, rehabilitation specialists, educators, stress management counselors, health care specialists, and other biofeedback consultants who are not recognized under a specific license. Without a license, however, many of these same people who have contributed so much are not recognized as professionals, and may have their practice restricted. We urge all unlicensed biofeedback practitioners, regardless of their specialty (EMG, EEG or general) to join our section.
SEC07: Performing Arts Section Meeting
Apr 3, 2009
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Uses of Biofeedback for Preparing Musicians and Dancers for Performance
Performing Arts Psychophysiology is open to anyone interested in psychophysiology for artists as a special population. An arts background, even if it is modest, is suggested for applicants. This section is founded on the premise that physiological sequelae of stress are not only a health problem, but also threaten the career of artists. The section encourages development of empirically-based clinical applications, empirical validation of current therapies which artists utilize and testing of arts populations with current psychophysiological models.
SEC08: Neurofeedback Division Meeting
Apr 3, 2009
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Neurofeedback Training Effects on Face Processing Impairments in Autism Special presentation by Jaime Pineda, PhD
Membership is open to members of AAPB who are interested in research and practice in neurofeedback (EEG biofeedback). We also encourage those who are not currently active in this area to join, as a way to learn about his increasingly important and growing area. The division sponsors many activities at the AAPB Annual Meeting, including key speakers and workshops. The Neurofeedback Division Newsletter includes articles of broad interest including clinical and technical interviews, topics including insurance, ethics, and medicolegal issues, and current products, systems, and approaches. Articles for the Biofeedback Newsmagazine are also submitted by division members.
Benefits of membership include newsletters and list servs, special programs and a dinner at the annual meeting, web-listing opportunities, and access to the AAPB web site's member's only area.
*Sustaining Member benefits include recognition in the Neurofeedback Newsletter, Certificate showing support of Division, and free web link in Member's Only Section of website.
SEC09: sEMG/SESNA Division Meeting
Apr 4, 2009
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Special presentation by Timothy Harkness, PhD
The Surface EMG Division within AAPB began as the Surface EMG Society of North America (SESNA). Our main aim is to promulgate the appropriate use of surface electromyography techniques within the context of applied psychophysiology. We provide a track at the Annual Meeting, basic workshops, and Internet dialogue on members interests.
SEC10: Optimal Functioning Section Meeting
Apr 4, 2009
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Peak Power and Optimal Performance in the Arts and Academics Special presentation by Rae Tattenbaum, Chair Optimal Functioning Section, BCIA EEG Fellow
The Optimal Functioning Section was organized to discuss and explore uses of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology for optimizing health, mental, physical, emotional and spiritual functioning, and peak performance fields. The section holds a meeting in conjunction with the Annual Conference, and sponsors invited symposia and presentations from recognized experts.