Examining Engagement and Emotions in Financial Simulation Games
Konrad Biercewicz (),
Jarosław Duda () and
Mariusz Borawski ()
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Konrad Biercewicz: West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin
Jarosław Duda: Institute of Marine Electrical Engineering and Vessel Automation, Department of Automation and Robotics, Maritime University of Szczecin
Mariusz Borawski: West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin
Chapter Chapter 23 in Effective Investments on Capital Markets, 2019, pp 333-349 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The popularity of educational video games means that there is a need for methods to assess their content in terms of satisfaction and the educational element of the player right from the production stage. For this purpose, indices used in EEG studies and algorithms for detecting microexpression can be used. In the research work, the following devices, i.e. EEG, EyeTracker, were used for the engagement index and a film was shot to detect emotions at a later stage. The data were collected from five participants during the investment game created in MATLAB and online stock market simulator. Thanks to the use of the above-mentioned devices, it was found out whether the game connected only with investing evokes emotions and involvement.
Keywords: Stock market simulators; Cognitive neuroscience; EEG; EyeTracker; Microexpression; Engagement index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21274-2_23
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