EFFECTS OF BIOFEEDBACK UPON SUPPRESSION OF MIGRAINE SYMPTOMS AND PLASMA DOPAMINE‐β‐HYDROXYLASE ACTIVITY

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SYNOPSISThis study demonstrates symptomatic improvement of migraine achieved by combined methods of concentrative meditation, biofeedback, and relaxation training. As a correlate of this treatment, the plasma levels of dopamine‐β‐hydroxylase activity decreased. An identical treatment regime in a control subject produced only transient minimal decreases in blood levels of DBH activity.
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