DocumentCode :
3703389
Title :
The influence of subliminal visual primes on player affect in a horror computer game
Author :
Marcello A. G?mez Maureira;Lisa E. Rombout;Livia Teernstra;Imara C. T. M. Speek;Joost Broekens
Author_Institution :
Media Technology, LIACS, Leiden University, Niels Bohrweg 1, Leiden, The Netherlands
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
705
Lastpage :
711
Abstract :
Subliminal priming is an extensively researched technique in cognitive psychology. Research often focuses on highly controlled lab-environments, with only a few studies attempting to translate it to applications outside the laboratory. In this study, visual affect priming was deployed in the complex environment of a horror computer game, while maintaining strict standards in regard to subliminal thresholds. Fear-inducing images of one prime-type were shown repeatedly to players (N=60) during 5-minute playing sessions, using sandwich masking and a prime-duration of 33.3 ms. Three types of images were compared to an empty control-image: text, faces and spiders. Players were monitored with heart-rate and galvanic skin response (GSR) sensors to determine effects on a physiological level and were interviewed directly after playing. Results show no significant differences in affective self-report. GSR measures show an increase of relaxation between the start and finish of the game for players who were primed with face images, which we attribute to a result of our relative small player sample. We conclude that in a perceptually complex environment such as a video-game, subliminal visual priming does not noticeably influence player affect. However, measures directly around prime-windows coinciding with in-game sounds showed a significantly effect on GSR. This suggests that GSR is a suitable tool to gauge the affective impact of game elements.
Keywords :
"Games","Visualization","Computers","Atmospheric measurements","Particle measurements","Lightning","Physiology"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2156-8111
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACII.2015.7344646
Filename :
7344646
Link To Document :
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