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A61B 5/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1095129

METHOD AND MEASURING ARRANGEMENT FOR DECREASING THE EMOTIONAL INFLUENCE ON INSTRUMENTAL DIAGNOSTICAL MEASUREMENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Method and measuring arrangement for decreasing the emo- tional influence on instrumental diagnostical measurements, wherein the patient under test is encouraged to assume a rest condition by practising; the biological feedback method, the operator observes the success of this activity on instruments, and the diagnostical measurements are predetermined when this ins- trumental observed value falls within a predetermined domain that is characteristic of the rest condition. The inventive ar- rangement comprises instruments for performing the diagnostical measurements, an EEG unit for performing biological feedback, at 1east one further unit for conducting similar observations by biological feedback on the temperature, pulse and/or skin conductivity of the patient, at least one operational mode switch, and an indicator unit to furnish information to both the patient and the operator about the value of the feedback characteristic,

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