Mapping attention during gameplay: Assessment of behavioral and ERP markers in an auditory oddball task

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作者
Castellar, Elena Patricia Nunez [1 ,2 ]
Antons, Jan-Niklas [3 ]
Marinazzo, Daniele [2 ]
Van Looy, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, IMEC, MICT, Dept Commun Sci, Ghent, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Dept Data Anal, Ghent, Belgium
[3] TU Berlin, Telekom Innovat Labs, Qual & Usabil Lab, Berlin, Germany
关键词
attention; EEG; flow; gameplay; oddball paradigm; PRINCIPAL-COMPONENTS-ANALYSIS; WORD RECOGNITION MEMORY; LAPLACIAN WAVE-FORMS; GENERATOR PATTERNS; FUNCTIONAL-SIGNIFICANCE; ALPHA OSCILLATIONS; NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS; GENERIC METHOD; FLOW; STIMULUS;
D O I
10.1111/psyp.13347
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Video games are enjoyed most when the level and speed of the game match the players' skills. An optimal balance between challenges and skills triggers the subjective experience of "flow," a focused motivation leading to a feeling of spontaneous joy. The present research investigates the behavioral and neural correlates of a paradigm aimed to assess the players' subjective experience during gameplay. Attentional engagement changes were assessed first at the behavioral level and in a second stage by means of EEG recordings. An auditory novelty oddball paradigm was implemented as a secondary task while subjects played in three conditions: boredom, frustration, and flow. We found higher reaction times and error rates in the flow condition. In a second stage, EEG time domain analysis revealed a significantly delayed response-locked frontocentral negative deflection during flow, likely signaling the reallocation of attentional resources. Source reconstruction analyses showed that the brain regions responsible for the genesis of this negativity were located within the medial frontal cortex. Frequency domain analyses showed a significant power increase only in the alpha band for the flow condition. Our results showed that this alpha power enhancement was correlated with faster reaction times. This suggests that frontal alpha changes recorded as maximal at the midfrontal lines during flow might be related to inhibitory top-down cognitive control processes.
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