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Neuere Ansätze

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Durch den rasanten Fortschritt in der Computertechnologie – der sich sowohl in der Hardware als auch in der Softwareentwicklung in immer schnelleren Rechnern mit größeren Speicherkapazitäten, besserer visueller Darstellung des Feedbacks und komplexen Softwaremodulen widerspiegelt – ist es seit wenigen Jahren möglich geworden, auch neue, aufwändige Bio- und Neurofeedbackanwendungen in den therapeutischen Praxen einzusetzen.

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Strauß, G. (2013). Neuere Ansätze. In: Praxisbuch Biofeedback und Neurofeedback. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30179-7_6

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