Emotions that differ on the approach-avoidance dimension are thought to have different functions. Based on the motivational dimensional model of affect, we expected high …
Objectives There exists a wealth of evidence that athletes must regulate their emotions for optimal performance and wellbeing. In addition to athletes' attempts to regulate their own …
R Robinson, K Wiley, A Rezaeivahdati… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Physiological sensing has been a prominent fixture in games user research (GUR) since the late 1990s, when researchers started to explore its potential to enhance and understand …
M Campo, X Sanchez, C Ferrand… - … Journal of Sport and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The interpersonal dimension of emotion regulation in the field of sport has lately received a burgeoning interest. Nevertheless, how and why athletes regulate their teammates' …
SH Hemenover, ND Bowman - Annals of the International …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Recent years have seen important advances in the study of video games, with many scholars examining how video games impact emotional experiences of players. While this …
F Cauteruccio, Y Kou - Information Processing & Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Electronic sports (eSports) is competitive video gaming that is coordinated and managed by sporting organizations. While traditional sports have thrived on spectatorship and the …
Given the competitive nature of esports (eg, maintaining focus and adaptive coping) and the increasing interest from practitioners in addressing stress management issues, empirical …
Objectives Sports games are inherently emotional situations. Although a plethora of research has investigated how athletes' emotions influence their own performance, scant …
D Freeman - Computers in Entertainment (CIE), 2004 - dl.acm.org
Why put emotion into games? The answers are art and money. Sure, it's an unholy alliance, but so are pineapple and pizza, windmills and tiny golf courses, the military and intelligence …