Clinical Trials Logo

Biofeedback, Psychology clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Biofeedback, Psychology.

Filter by:
  • Withdrawn  
  • Page 1

NCT ID: NCT03618121 Withdrawn - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Innovations in Biofeedback and Its Use in Mental Health

Start date: July 15, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates the use of new technologies in "biofeedback gaming" and their potential for use as a treatment for stress and anxiety. Biofeedback training is typically accomplished through devices that measure heartrate variability (HRV), galvanic skin response (GSR), or electroencephalogram (EEG). Typically, the use of this equipment requires a practitioner with specialized training in reading and interpreting HRV, GSR, and/or EEG. However, recent advances in technology have made biofeedback devices more readily available to the general public, and some commercial devices are now being sold. This study investigates the utility of these commercial devices with a mild clinical population. In this study, participants use two tools for biofeedback training, one is called "The Pip," described in Group C, below, and another is a computer game called Nevermind, described in Groups A and B, below. These are compared against a control group (group D), which is standard relaxation training without biofeedback.