Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas, R. Ribas, Diélita Carla Lopes de Oliveira, C. Regis, Paulo Cezar do Nascimento Filho, Tales de Souza Roberto Sales, H. A. Martins, P. V. Deusen
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Abstract
The learned reflex behavior (Reaction) of Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) and operant behavior (Action) of Burrhus Skinner (1904-1990) have been used as technical approaches from the perspective of the learning curve through repetitious training using neurofeedback. The aim of this study was to describe the meaning and application of these associated approaches and to explain their neurophysiological implications. A review of the MEDLINE/PubMed and Web of Science electronic databases was carried out from March to October 2016. The learning curve is a graphical representation of the increase in learning from experience (repetitions). Thus, for example, an anxious state caused by behavior such as thinking about the future and the past, complaining, criticizing, judging and analyzing in excess, can be modified by training concentration (operant/action behavior), thereby reducing the excess of fast waves in the hindbrain (learned/reaction reflex behavior), leading the subject from the dysphoric state to a state of well-being.
Ivan Pavlov(1849-1936)的习得反射行为(Reaction)和Burrhus Skinner(1904-1990)的操作性行为(Action)从学习曲线的角度出发,通过神经反馈的反复训练作为技术途径。本研究的目的是描述这些相关方法的意义和应用,并解释它们的神经生理学意义。2016年3月至10月对MEDLINE/PubMed和Web of Science电子数据库进行了综述。学习曲线是从经验(重复)中学习的增长的图形表示。例如,由过度思考未来和过去、抱怨、批评、判断和分析等行为引起的焦虑状态,可以通过训练专注(操作/行动行为)来修正,从而减少后脑中过量的快波(学习/反应反射行为),使被试从焦虑状态进入幸福状态。