Nature vs. Stress: Investigating the Use of Biophilia in Non-Violent Exploration Games to Reduce Stress

Title Nature vs. Stress: Investigating the Use of Biophilia in Non-Violent Exploration Games to Reduce Stress
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Games hold the potential to help many address health-related issues such as chronic stress. We investigated the use of biophilia, an affective response to nature grounded in the psychology literature, as indirect physiological input for biofeedback games. We designed and developed a non-violent exploration game, and conducted an empirical study that examined affective and physiological responses to gameplay in virtual nature and urban settings. Our results did not identify a difference in stress levels experienced by players between these two settings, but point to improved attention when playing in nature settings. We discuss implications of these findings, and discuss both difficulties in and potential future strategies for applying biophilia to the design of biofeedback games.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Volume
5
Number of Pages
13 pages
Date Published
10/2021
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10012/17149
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1145/3474674
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