A review of the use of psychophysiological methods in game research. Kivikangas, J. M., Chanel, G., Cowley, B., Ekman, I., Salminen, M., Järvelä, S., & Ravaja, N. Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds, 3(3):181–199, 2011.
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This paper reviews the psychophysiological method in game research. The use of psychophysiological measurements provides an objective, continuous, real-time, non-invasive, precise, and sensitive way to assess the game experience, but for best results it requires carefully controlled experiments, large participant samples and specialized equipment. We briefly explain the theory behind the method and present the most useful measures. We review previous studies that have used psychophysiological measures in game research, and provide future directions. Our paper covers several research tracks using psychophysiological method in game studies, and offers a comprehensive list of references for those interested in the field.
@article{kivikangas_review_2011,
	title = {A review of the use of psychophysiological methods in game research},
	volume = {3},
	copyright = {All rights reserved},
	issn = {1757-191X},
	doi = {10.1386/jgvw.3.3.181_1},
	abstract = {This paper reviews the psychophysiological method in game research. The use of psychophysiological measurements provides an objective, continuous, real-time, non-invasive, precise, and sensitive way to assess the game experience, but for best results it requires carefully controlled experiments, large participant samples and specialized equipment. We briefly explain the theory behind the method and present the most useful measures. We review previous studies that have used psychophysiological measures in game research, and provide future directions. Our paper covers several research tracks using psychophysiological method in game studies, and offers a comprehensive list of references for those interested in the field.},
	language = {English},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Journal of Gaming \& Virtual Worlds},
	author = {Kivikangas, J. Matias and Chanel, Guillaume and Cowley, Ben and Ekman, Inger and Salminen, Mikko and Järvelä, Simo and Ravaja, Niklas},
	year = {2011},
	keywords = {5144 Social psychology},
	pages = {181--199},
}

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