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Interactive monitoring of computer-based group communication
Biofeedback is a procedure for monitoring unconscious or involuntary bodily processes and making them perceptible to the senses. The objective is to increase consciousness and therefore control of the bodily processes as a means of improving health. This paper is not about health or biofeedback, but it does describe a procedure that is perhaps analogous to biofeedback-the interactive monitoring of group communication through computers.