수면정신생리

수면정신생리 (9권1호 61-67)

Psychophysiological Response Patterns Measured by a Biofeedback System in Healthy People

정상인에서 측정한 바이오피드백의 정신생리학적 특징

Kim, Youl-Li;Koo, Moon-Sun;Kim, Eui-Jung;Yu, Bum-Hee;

Department of Psychiatry, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine;Department of Psychiatry, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine;Department of Psychiatry, Ewha Woman''s University College of Medicine;Department of Psychiatry, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University College of Medicine;

Abstract

Objectives: This study is aimed at measuring psychophysiological responses using a biofeedback system in healthy people to obtain basic normative data for biofeedback research and treatment. Methods: Ninety-six healthy volunteers (55 males and 41 females : average age $30.4{pm}8.0$) without any history of major medical or psychiatric illnesses participated in this study. Psychophysiological responses were assessed using the ProComp+ and BioGraph program (ver. 2.1) with regard to forearm and frontal electromyography (EMG), electrodermal response (EDR), and skin temperature. They were measured in 3 phases (baseline, stress, and recovery phases), respectively. Beck depression inventory and Spielberger state and trait anxiety inventory were used to measure mood states. We compared psychophysiological responses according to age and gender differences, respectively and examined the relationship between mood states and psychophysiological measures. Results: People in their twenties showed higher EDR levels in the 3 phases than those of other age groups. Female subjects showed higher frontal EMG levels in the 3 phases compared with male subjects. There was no significant correlation between biofeedback measures and mood states in these subjects. Conclusion: We present normative data of psychophysiological responses measured by a biofeedback system in healthy people. These results suggest that gender and age should be considered as important variables in assessing psychophysiological responses using a biofeedback system.

Keywords

Psychophysiological responses;Biofeedback;Mood states;