Marilyn has a sensitive thermometer with a signal light attached to her hand. The thermometer is wired so that an increase in temperature will activate this signal light. Then, Marilyn is told to keep the light on as much as possible. In so doing, Marilyn is able to exert voluntary control over the involuntary regulation of her temperature using which of the following techniques?
a. artificial intelligence
b. bioencephalography
c. psychosomatic regulation
d. biofeedback
D
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