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Psychobiological Emotion Pattern in Human Computer Interaction
The study focuses on psychobiological emotion pattern (gaze behaviour, attention, psychophysiological responsiveness, and facial motor activity) for the analysis of human computer interaction. Standardized emotional stimuli from neurobiological emotion research will be utilized for the assessment of complex multivariate individual emotional pattern. In the course of interaction between the individual and the software (or information processing) surface these emotional pattern are used to identify critical sequences of misinterpretation, hesitations, faulty responses, circle loops and other disturbances within the Human Computer Interaction (HCI). With the method of a high solution eye tracking system, a tool for the notation of the user action will be developed in step one. With this tool the individualized emotion pattern are utilized for the analysis of emotional co-processing simultaneously to the HCI. Finally it is intended to use the emotion pattern for controlling of computer actions.
Research Team
Harald C. Traue,
Holger Hoffmann, Russell Deighton,
Henrik Kessler
University of Ulm, Division of Health Psychology
