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Title:      A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF FEAR EXPERIENCE IN RESPONSE TO SOUND DURING COMPUTER VIDEO GAMEPLAY
Author(s):      Tom A. Garner, Mark N. Grimshaw
ISBN:      978-972-8939-90-8
Editors:      Katherine Blashki
Year:      2013
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Psychophysiology, biofeedback, affective sound, adaptive gameplay
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      45
Last Page:      53
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      The potential value of a looping biometric feedback system as a key component of adaptive computer video games is significant. Psychophysiological measures are essential to the development of an automated emotion recognition program, capable of interpreting physiological data into models of affect and systematically altering the game environment in response. This article presents empirical data the analysis of which advocates electrodermal activity and electromyography as suitable physiological measures to work effectively within a computer video game-based biometric feedback loop, within which sound is the primary affective stimuli.
   

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