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It is the english version of the paper with DOI https://doi.org/10.57776/CMCE-SK98
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... is thus intended to submit the participant to positive and negative stimuli that, in turn, will generate reactions in the body and mind, which will allow the participant to be aware of the changes in the psychophysiological indices. Thus, having greater awareness of psychophysiological changes, it is possible to train, considering learning through operant conditioning, in the sense of voluntarily creating the desired psychophysiological reactions, with the final goal of reaching or maintaining the optimal level of individual performance (Figure 3). Self-regulation training through BFB Changes in physiological indices Body/mind changes Phase 3 -individual intervention -was developed based on different studies ( Beauchamp et al., 2012;Blumenstein & Weinstein, 2011;Dupee & Werthner, 2011) and integrates 3 stages: 1) laboratory; 2) transition and 3) training setting. ...