Still time to apply for the Summer School in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, which combines online and on-site learning to introduce applied psychophysiology with a strong focus on heart rate variability (HRV), self-regulation, and biofeedback (4 ECTS Blended Intensive Programme). Taking place from 21 May to 17 June 2026, this summer school is organized by Reykjavik University, in collaboration with Karolinska Institutet and Radboud University.
The programme begins online with orientation, foundational concepts, team formation, and interactive group teaching, followed by an on-site week dedicated to HRV laboratory work, a collaborative team experiment, and expert guest sessions on neurofeedback and practical applications. Students will learn to measure, interpret, and apply psychophysiological signals to improve mental performance and well-being.
Topics include:
• HRV science and autonomic regulation
• Biofeedback techniques and tools
• Interventions using resonance breathing, cognitive tasks, and compassion practices
• Ethical and practical design of interventions
Key scientific questions:
• How does HRV reflect and influence mental states?
• How can HRV biofeedback support health and performance?
• What effects do different interventions have on psychophysiological responses?
Programme
This is a preliminary programme (subject to change).
Phase 1 (Online - 21 May - 31 May): Orientation, applied psychophysiology overview, start HRV self-regulation training, team setup, and weekly 1h team meetings.
- 27 May: Group Assignment 1 - Team teaching (2h, interactive; use of digital tool such as Mentimeter).
- 29 May: Online session - HRV training (week 2) + applied psychophysiology.
Phase 2 (On-site, 1-5 June): HRV labs and team experiment; guest teaching (neurofeedback, HRVBF, applications).
Phase 3 (Online - 21 May - 31 May): Capstone analysis, report writing and final presentations; final integration session on 17 June.