The reduced efferent ( motor ) drive to the muscle by way of autogenic inhibition is a factor believed to assist target muscle elongation.
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This technique utilizes the autogenic inhibition, which relaxes a muscle after a sustained contraction has been applied to it for longer than 6 seconds.
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As a member of the International Institute of Stress, founded by Hans Selye, he demonstrated the stress-reduction effects of autogenic exercises.
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This procedure combines passive volition with imagery in a series of three treatment procedures ( standard Autogenic exercises, Autogenic neutralization, and Autogenic meditation ).
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This procedure combines passive volition with imagery in a series of three treatment procedures ( standard Autogenic exercises, Autogenic neutralization, and Autogenic meditation ).
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This procedure combines passive volition with imagery in a series of three treatment procedures ( standard Autogenic exercises, Autogenic neutralization, and Autogenic meditation ).
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But some biofeedback practitioners took the most basic elements of autogenic imagery and developed " condensed " simplified versions that were used in combination with biofeedback.
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In her explorative studies she started practising autogenic training, a method of self-hypnosis developed by the German neurologist, Johannes Heinrich Schultz.
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Linton Hutchinson provided an integration of current learning theory, drawing upon Carl Rogers, Jean Houston, autogenics, and hypnosis became staples of the StoneSoup process.
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Connell and Slatyer chose to focus on autogenic succession, which occurs on newly exposed landforms and is initiated by changes from within the community rather than a geophysical transformation.