Monday, December 31, 2007
Biofeedback/Neurofeedback Therapies Helping Treat Hollywood
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Thought Technology Gives NASA Astronauts an Edge
Micro-miniaturization technology enabling National Aeronautics & Space Administration Montreal, Quebec--August 20, 2007—
As Dave Williams wraps up NASA’s STS-118 shuttle mission with the rest of the crew, years of training and a technology developed in Montreal have helped him soar to great heights. For decades, NASA has been studying astronaut's physiological responses to zero gravity, to living in outer space and to staying in a space vehicles and space stations for extended periods of time.
NASA recently conducted under water research since the environment provides some useful similarities to working in space. Using off the shelf technology, developed by THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY LTD of Montreal. The device is a wearable outfit that records multiple physiological measurements simultaneously. The technology is ultra miniaturized, using a standard FlexComp Infiniti(tm) physiological encoder, storing the data using flash memory cards. The astronauts, Mission Specialist Dave Williams, a Canadian Physician, and Astronaut Ron Garin, an American, wore the "gear" throughout the day while living in an NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) undersea habitat, off the shore of Key Largo Florida, 65 feet down below the surface.
NASA researcher William Toscano described the mission, “Our project was called Nemo Nine. It was 22 days long, with 2 astronauts participating. They wore the FlexComp Infiniti(tm) system for three of the mission days. What we were looking was the effect of isolation, workload and fatigue on the individuals. We're using the Nemo Nine environment as an analog of a space station.” It was all stored on flash memory cards, “ We recorded five measurements-- heart rate and electrocardiogram, respiration, skin conductance, hand temperature and finger pulse volume. Throughout the day they had activities and tasks to do." New, micro-miniaturization technologies have enabled NASA researchers to use commercially produced biomedical devices like the FlexComp Infiniti(tm) to do what used to take a wall full of equipment easily weighing over 1000 pounds. Now, the device, manufactured by Thought Technology a company that is the world's largest provider of medical and consumer biofeedback instrumentation, weighs less than a pound and has built-in data storage using flash memory cards.
NASA’s Toscano commented on the extreme research environment and on the air pressure, "at 65 feet is about 2.65 (atmospheres) -- different from at the surface. There were questions of whether the instrument would function, would it work? And it did, with flying colors! “Thought Technology also produces the GSR2, the world's best selling hand held electronic (computerizable) consumer Biofeedback device.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Highlights from Montreal UQAM Workshop
Thursday, June 28, 2007
BFE Leads Lecture Series in Nanjing, China
Nanjing, China --- Members of the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe recently held a series of lectures and discussions at the Brain Hospital in Nanjing, a major neurological center in China.
Monday, May 14, 2007
11TH ANNUAL MEETING BERLIN--WUNDERBAR SUCCESS !
Berlin, Germany - Holding their BFE Lifetime Achievement Awards for their contribution to the field of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback in Sport, in both the Professional Football field and Olympics are Dr. Bruno Demichelis and Dr. Vietta 'Sue' Wilson. Their lectures opened the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe's 11th annual Meeting’s Scientific Program which began February 27th. Dr. Vietta 'Sue' Wilson, of Toronto, Canada, gave an hour introductory lecture on Biofeedback and Neurofeedback's use in Sport Psychology. Dr. Bruno Demichelis gave a ninety minute lecture on AC Milan's use of the Mind Room and Sport Psychology /Sports Medicine. The MindRoom, which includes Thought Technology’s ProComp Infiniti/BioGraph Infiniti, is considered their secret weapon that helped them defeat Manchester United 3-0 and advance to the Champions League Football final May 23rd, 2007 in Athens, Greece.The next annual meeting takes place February 2008, in Salzburg, Austria
http://www.bfe.org/meeting/12th/Salzburg.pdf
BFE WORKSHOPS COMING TO MONTREAL, CANADA, IN JULY
Dr. Vietta " Sue" Wilson will be teaching her workshop, "Optimizing Performance & Health". Dr. Wilson, renowned for her work in sports psychology since 1971, taught sport psychology, counseling and bio-feedback assisted self regulation at the graduate and undergraduate level for over 30 years. Participants in the two-day workshop will learn to differentiate the innate from acquired in our stress response and especially learn to understand how and why we respond to stress in the way we do, and most importantly, how to change.The workshops take place from July 9-10th at UQAM (the University of Quebec at Montreal) campus
YOUNG BERLIN FOOTBALL PLAYERS LEARN BIOFEEDBACK WITH DR. BRUNO DEMICHELIS
The young Berlin footballers learned how to concentrate and focus to get into " the zone " for peak performance during competitions. Physical fitness is key to performing well, but mental preparation also makes a big difference with respect to performance Demichelis told them; it can also help reduce physical injuries.
Using ProComp Infiniti, professional athletes allow themselves to be measured for seven physiological signals --- from brain waves and muscle tension to heart rate and respiration.