Search Results - "Kivikangas, J. Matias"
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Moral Foundations and Political Orientation: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Psychological bulletin (01-01-2021)“…We investigate the relationship of morality and political orientation by focusing on the influential results showing that liberals and conservatives rely on…”
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Gender differences in emotional responses to cooperative and competitive game play
Published in PloS one (01-07-2014)“…Previous research indicates that males prefer competition over cooperation, and it is sometimes suggested that females show the opposite behavioral preference…”
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Keep your opponents close: social context affects EEG and fEMG linkage in a turn-based computer game
Published in PloS one (20-11-2013)“…In daily life, we often copy the gestures and expressions of those we communicate with, but recent evidence shows that such mimicry has a physiological…”
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Why do players buy in-game content? An empirical study on concrete purchase motivations
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-03-2017)“…Selling in-game content has become a popular revenue model for game publishers. While prior research has investigated latent motivations as determinants of…”
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Physiological compliance for social gaming analysis: Cooperative versus competitive play
Published in Interacting with computers (01-07-2012)“…► In this study we examine physiological compliance during social play. ► Physiological compliance is associated with self-reported measures of social…”
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Physiological Linkage of Dyadic Gaming Experience
Published in Simulation & gaming (01-02-2014)“…Dyadic gaming experience was studied in a psychophysiological experiment where conflict structure and the presence of an artificial intelligence (AI) agent in…”
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Relationship of Moral Foundations to Political Liberalism-Conservatism and Left-Right Orientation in a Finnish Representative Sample
Published in Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) (01-08-2017)“…In moral foundations research, two single-item measures of political orientation - with anchors labeled "liberal-conservative" or "left-right" - have been…”
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Social Interaction in Games: Measuring Physiological Linkage and Social Presence
Published in Simulation & gaming (01-06-2012)“…Psychophysiological methodology has been successfully applied to investigate media responses, including the experience of playing digital games. The approach…”
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Emotional Responses to Victory and Defeat as a Function of Opponent
Published in IEEE transactions on affective computing (01-04-2013)“…The experiment with 33 participants showed that the social relationship between players (playing a first-person shooter game against a friend or a stranger,…”
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Experience Assessment and Design in the Analysis of Gameplay
Published in Simulation & gaming (01-02-2014)“…We report research on player modeling using psychophysiology and machine learning, conducted through interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers of…”
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Developing a triangulation system for digital game events, observational video, and psychophysiological data to study emotional responses to a virtual character
Published in Entertainment computing (2011)“…► We describe a data analysis tool for triangulating different data sources. ► The tool was used for studying emotional responses to in/congruent virtual…”
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Effects of many conflicting objectives on decision-makers’ cognitive burden and decision consistency
Published in European journal of operational research (01-11-2024)Get full text
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Keep Your Opponents Close: Social Context Affects EEG and fEMG Linkage in a Turn-Based Computer Game: e78795
Published in PloS one (01-11-2013)“…In daily life, we often copy the gestures and expressions of those we communicate with, but recent evidence shows that such mimicry has a physiological…”
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