Το work with title Cyberball3D+ for fMRI: implementing neuroscientific gaming by Mania Aikaterini, Evangelia Mavromihelaki, Jessica Eccles, Neil Harrison, Hugo Critchley is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
E. Mavromihelaki, J. Eccles, N. Harrison, H. Critchley, K. Mania ,"Cyberball3D+ for fMRI: implementing neuroscientific gaming," in 2014 ACM SIGGRAPH,pp.29-29.doi:i10.1145/2614217.2614278
https://doi.org/10.1145/2614217.2614278
This research presents an innovative real-time, interactive gaming system called Cyberball3D+ incorporating virtual characters, to be played interactively in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) for the study of empathy, social exclusion and ostracism. For the first time, neuroscientific correlates of believability and emotional engagement with synthetic characters are acquired. Such output is non-obtrusive derived at the same time as the experience occurs