Brain, Body and Bytes:<br/> Psychophysiological User Interaction
Audrey Girouard
Tufts University, contact
Regan Mandryk
University of Saskatchewan
Lennart Nacke
Blekinge Institute of Technology
Erin Treacy Solovey
Tufts University
Desney Tan
Microsoft Research
Robert J.K. Jacob
Tufts University

Welcome to the CHI 2010 Workshop on Brain, Body and Bytes: Psychophysiological User Interaction.


Workshop Papers Accepted, and their participants

  • Audrey Girouard, Tufts University
    Real Time fNIRS Classification for BCIs [PDF]
  • Regan Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
  • Lennart Nacke, Blekinge Institute of Technology
  • Erin Treacy Solovey, Tufts University
  • Desney Tan, Microsoft Research
  • Robert J.K. Jacob, Tufts University
  • Mitchel Benovoy, McGill University
    Psychophysiological signal analysis and classification [PDF]
  • Denise Chew, Georgia Institute of Technology
    BCI and Creativity [PDF]
  • Melody Moore Jackson, Georgia Institute of Technology
    Domesticating Brain-Computer Interfaces: Systems for the Home [PDF]
  • Adriane Randolph, Kennesaw State University
    Ashley Ingraham, Kennesaw State University
    Brain-Computer Interfaces as Child?s Play: Using Mental Training to Improve Motor Skills in Children [PDF]
  • Marjolein van der Zwaag, Philips Research Europe
    Guidelines for biosignal-driven HCI [PDF]
  • Lennart Nacke, Blekinge Institute of Technology
    Psychophysiological Correlations with Gameplay Experience Dimensions [PDF]
  • Martha Crosby, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Physiological Measures Used for Identification of Cognitive States and Continuous Authentication [PDF]
  • Daniel Sjolie, Umea University
    Reality-Based Brain-Computer Interaction [PDF]
  • Johann Schrammel, Center for Usability Research and Engineering
    Get up, move on! Using Electromyography to Explore the Relationship of Experience and Motion [PDF]
  • Kai Kuikkaniemi, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
    Designing Biofeedback for Games and Playful Applications [PDF]
  • Veronica Zammitto, Simon Fraser University
    Exploring Quantitative Methods for Evaluating Sports Games [PDF]
  • Feng Tian, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Leveraging Psychophysical Data in Monitoring and Analyzing the States of Badminton Players [PDF]
  • Danny Plass-Oude Bos, University of Twente
    Brain-Computer Interfacing for Games [PDF]
  • Eva Oliveira, University of Lisbon
    Towards enhanced video access and recommendation through emotions [PDF]
  • Saraswathi Bellur, The Pennsylvania State University
    Psychophysiological Responses to Media Interfaces [PDF]
  • Jan Kallenback, Aalto University
    Measuring Interaction Experiences: Integration of Multiple Psychophysiological Methods [PDF]
  • Katarzyna Wac, Carnegie Mellon University, HCII
    emoBAN: Improving Quality of Life via Psychophysiological Mobile Computing [PDF]
  • Krzysztof Gajos, Harvard University
    Understanding How to Design Complex Brain-Controlled Applications [PDF]
  • Robert Wray, Soar Technology
    Tailoring Practice for Individualized Learning via Cognitive State [PDF]
  • Johanna Octavia, Hasselt University
    Exploring Psycho-physiological Measures for the Design and Behavior of Socially-Aware Avatars in Ubicomp Environments [PDF]
  • Marc Grootjen, EagleScience
    Interpretation of multiple information streams to achieve human-computer symbiosis [PDF]
  • Lucia Filgueiras, Universidade de S?o Paulo
    Your users can?t talk! How can you tell they liked your system? [PDF]

(c) Audrey Girouard
last modified March 2, 2010