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In 2001, the following was entered in this website to become a reality in later years for excample with the advent of the exemplar Colorado Springs based biofeedback company Wild Divine, CEO Dr Kurt Smith with consultants such as Depak Chopra.

"Additional computerised biofeedback programs in sports medicine and medical psychology will quickly evolve, now that the technology is available. These will use emotive slides in numerous sports, offering an unconscious assessment program.

Fast systematic conditioning through biofeedback training will become a new reality. When Dr Costello visited the Olympic Sports Psychology Laboratories at Moscow, it was clear their biofeedback technology has not advanced to this degree. However, they were well aware of subliminal audio scripts and were using biofeedback for sports training in the early Fifties.

Further advances will be made in testing not only personality but in commerce and areas of Marketing and Sales, for example to pre-test unconscious responses to television and radio commercials. There will be more scientific work in flight assimilation and in the aerospace industry. For example, Dr Pat Cowing at the Ames Institute of NASA has been endeavouring to alleviate zero gravity space sickness with biofeedback. Telemetry has already evolved so that patients are not connected with leads. The advance will be applied to new biofeedback computer models.

Systematic desensitisation of fears and anxiety are further areas of enhancement that will comprise EEG. This will be translated to fractals (beautiful coloured patterns) given as biofeedback responses on the monitor. Computerised biofeedback will find its way into departments of corrections as an inexpensive behavioural management program. It will be used widely to treat compulsive and obsessional disorders.

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