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Eye Tracking in Emotional Design Research

Authors :
Cyril Brom
Tereza Stárková
Jiří Lukavský
Ondřej Javora
Edita Bromová
Source :
NordiCHI
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
ACM, 2016.

Abstract

Adding anthropomorphic graphical elements to computerized learning materials has been shown to enhance learning. We have prepared an experimental study, in which we will investigate if learning is enhanced because of the elevated positive affect of learners or due to the attention-capturing effect of the anthropomorphisms. Here, we present a pilot study asking if eye tracking might help in answering this question. Participants (N = 23) studied from one of three versions (schematic, enhanced black-and-white, enhanced with color) of instructional slides about the influenza virus for about 10 minutes; with eye tracking. Their prior and, especially, post hoc negative affect was elevated, and positive affect decreased compared to participants from a similar experiment without an eye tracker (N = 37). One-third of participants reported higher nervousness due to the eye tracker. The attention-capturing effect was possible to measure; but with limitations. The implications for emotional design studies with eye tracking are discussed.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........99ff16f4edd656e83cdb713549fe5be9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/2971485.2996749