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Feedback Media Platform
Control DVD/CD/VCR/TV for Biofeedback Training
RECENTLY UPGRADED TO SUPPORT NEARLY ALL DVD, CD, and VCR PLAYERS,
IN ONE CLEAN PACKAGE!

FMP Front Panel

FMP Rear Panel

Suggested Use
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Features:
- Biometric equipment can determine PLAY or PAUSE state of the
video programming on a conventional DVD, CD or VCR player.
- Interfaces with any biofeedback equipment that includes a general-purpose
relay (open-circuit vs. conduction) output. Tested with:
- Thought Technologies ProComp+ Equipment. Under "Feedback Option" set "Use Switch Control".
- The "Thinking Cap" developed by Hershel Tommim of Biocomp.
- (NEW) Also interfaces with ANY biofeedback equipment that can direct a sound board to
emit a sound. Requires a SOUND BOARD ADAPTER that will plug into your sound board output and then
into the Universal Bio-Interface. Play a sound, DVD plays; silence, DVD pauses. Compatible with:
- Lexicor Equipment
- WaveRider Equipment
- BrainMaster,
- CapScan
- NeuroCare
- Absolutely any equipment that can emit a tone from your soundboard output.
- Infrared control means no direct connection between equipment and subject for ultimate safety.
- Includes Closed-Play or Open-Play connections.
- Includes interface cable.
- Works with nearly any modern TV and VCR or DVD player, or CD player.
- LEDs indicate expected play/pause state.
- Easy setup using the BioMedia application on the USB cable interface.
- Useful for desensitizing training, attention training, and many other training modalities -- experiment!
- Videos are fun for subjects to watch during training instead of boring computer displays. Thousands of
titles available at your video store... or make your own!
- Read an example clinical usage scenario for migraine.
More Information:
Ordering Information
- Feedback Media Platform
- Part Number: 22701
- $249.00 USD plus Shipping and Handling (Please add $30 for International shipping.)
- 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee.
- One-year warranty against any manufacturer defects.
- Order FMP
Listen to what Tom Budzynski (University of Washington) says about this great tool:
Really any biofeedback system that has a switch output capability can
employ your interface to play/pause an interesting video depending on whether
the biological response being shaped is under or over a threshold. At an
75-80% reinforcement schedule (considered ideal by neurotherapists), the
video should proceed without too much jerkiness and the client should stay
motivated to continue through the story. I am just adding another dimension,
i.e., 3D, to make it even more intriguing. The right hemisphere processes
spatial perception and has also been implicated in biofeedback learning. I
believe that the 3D presentation is the next best thing to an expensive
virtual reality system.
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