The blind leading the blind: Problems with the “double-blind” design in clinical biofeedback research Richard S. SurwitFrancis J. Keefe Letters To The Editor Pages: 1 - 2
Of cold-handed patients and warm-hearted therapists: A reply to Surwit and Keefe R. Sergio GuglielmiAlan H. Roberts Letters To The Editor Pages: 3 - 8
Changes in autonomic responding to stress after practice at controlling heart rate Thomas R. McCanne Original Articles Pages: 9 - 24
EMG and EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of a 10-year-old hyperactive boy with a developmental reading disorder Michael A. TanseyRichard L. Bruner Original Articles Pages: 25 - 37
Comparisons of high, medium, and low feedback sensitivity for the control of heart-rate acceleration Donald A. WilliamsonMark P. JarrellPeter Hutchinson Original Articles Pages: 39 - 44
Dicrimination of systolic blood pressure Lad J. VidergarRichard M. LeeMark S. Goldman Original Articles Pages: 45 - 61
Reduction of blood pressure by indirect biofeedback John R. ErbeckLloyd F. ElfnerDon F. Driggs Original Articles Pages: 63 - 72
A content analysis of views of self-control: Relation to positive and negative valence, and implications for a working definition Deane H. Shapiro Jr. Original Articles Pages: 73 - 86
Heart-rate reactivity to cold pressor stress following biofeedback training John L. Reeves IIDavid Shapiro Original Articles Pages: 87 - 99
Behavioral and biofeedback therapy for a functionally impaired musician: A case report William R. LeVine Original Articles Pages: 101 - 107
Handwarming and relaxation in temperature feedback: Positive placebo effects Lawrence Onoda Original Articles Pages: 109 - 114
Effects of relaxation associated with brief restricted environmental stimulation therapy (REST) on plasma cortisol, ACTH, and LH John W. Turner Jr.Thomas H. Fine Original Articles Pages: 115 - 126
An integrated blood volume pulse biofeedback system for migraine treatment Kenneth L. LichsteinTimothy J. HoelscherPeter W. Hoon Original Articles Pages: 127 - 134
Biofeedback applications to migraine and tension headaches: A double-blinded outcome study Edward J. DalyPatsy A. DonnJay S. Zimmerman Original Articles Pages: 135 - 152
The control issue in biofeedback training J. Kevin ThompsonJames M. RaczynskiEllie T. Sturgis Original Articles Pages: 153 - 164
EMG levels in the occipitofrontalis muscles under an experimental stress condition D. W. PritchardM. M. Wood Original Articles Pages: 165 - 175
The relationship between capacity for absorption and chronic headache patients' response to relaxation and biofeedback treatment Debra F. NeffEdward B. BlanchardFrank Andrasik Original Articles Pages: 177 - 183