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Cyberball3D+: A 3D serious game for fMRI investigating social exclusion and empathy

Mania Aikaterini, Evangelia Mavromihelaki, Jessica Eccles, Neil Harrison, Thomas Grice-Jackson, Jamie Ward, Hugo Critchley

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/88F8B195-26D9-40A7-B500-982DB926C797-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1109/VS-Games.2014.7012032-
Languageen-
Extent8 pagesen
TitleCyberball3D+: A 3D serious game for fMRI investigating social exclusion and empathyen
CreatorMania Aikaterinien
CreatorΜανια Αικατερινηel
CreatorEvangelia Mavromihelakien
CreatorJessica Ecclesen
CreatorNeil Harrisonen
CreatorThomas Grice-Jacksonen
CreatorJamie Warden
CreatorHugo Critchleyen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineersen
Content SummaryThis paper presents a 3D interactive gaming paradigm for the secluded space of an fMRI scanner. The Cyberball3D+ game is a virtual ball-toss game in which the participant is either excluded or not from ball tossing played by three virtual players and the subject in the scanner. It has been used in simple sketch mode by neuroscientists for research on ostracism, social exclusion or rejection as well as discrimination and prejudice. The game proposed is designed to render an interactive Virtual Environment (VE) on an fMRI display, enabling the conduct of formal neuroscientific experiments and investigating the effects of social exclusion, empathy and different level of anthropomorphism on human brain activity. Although, here, the focus is on the technical implementation of the system, the goal is to use this system to explore whether the pain felt by someone when socially excluded is the same when observing other people get socially excluded and whether there are differences in relation to empathy for friends and strangers. Moreover, for the first time, we propose a validated neuroscientific measure of character believability and emotional engagement. The system was developed in close collaboration between the Technical University of Crete where the technical implementation took place and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School where the initial fMRI experiments were conducted using the system proposed. A broader aim of this work is to assess whether such powerful social-psychological studies could be usefully carried out within VEs advancing cognitive neuroscience and computer graphics as well as serious gaming research.en
Type of ItemΠλήρης Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Full Paperen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-11-02-
Date of Publication2014-
Subject3D filmsen
SubjectMoving-pictures, Three-dimensionalen
SubjectStereoscopic motion picturesen
SubjectThree-dimensional motion picturesen
Subject3 d filmsen
Subject3d filmsen
Subjectmoving pictures three dimensionalen
Subjectstereoscopic motion picturesen
Subjectthree dimensional motion picturesen
SubjectWork, Virtualen
Subjectvirtual worken
Subjectwork virtualen
Bibliographic CitationE. Mavromihelaki, J. Eccles, N. Harrison, T. Grice-Jackson, J. Ward, J. Ward, H. Critchley, K. Mania ,"Cyberball3D+: A 3D Serious Game for fMRI Investigating Social Exclusion and Empathy ," in 2014 6th Intern. Conf. on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Appl. (VS-GAMES),pp.1-8.doi:10.1109/VS-Games.2014.7012032en

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