Todd Camenisch
Biomedical Sciences Program Director
Biomedical Sciences Program
College of Health Sciences and Technology
585-475-2546
Todd Camenisch
Biomedical Sciences Program Director
Biomedical Sciences Program
College of Health Sciences and Technology
585-475-2546
Currently Teaching
MEDS-361
Applied Psychophysiology and Self-Regulation
3 Credits
Learn how to change your mind. This course explores the evolving field of psychophysiology and its applications for therapeutic self-regulation in health care as well as its implications for the related fields of psychology, biomedical engineering, computer science, and medical economics. By focusing on the mind as an emergent phenomenon of bidirectional brain and body interaction, we realize how much of our own physiology we can and do self-regulate. We will review research on hypnosis, biofeedback, meditative strategies, and psychophysiological monitoring. The course structure integrates lecture, demonstration, discussion and individual self-monitoring projects. Weekly quizzes provide feedback on learning.