Title
Designing Mobile EEG Neurofeedback Games for Children with Autism
Abstract
Neurofeedback games are an effective and playful approach to enhance certain social and attentional capabilities in children with autism, which are promising to become widely accessible along with the commercialization of mobile EEG modules. However, little industry-based experiences are shared, regarding how to better design neurofeedback games to fine-tune their playability and user experiences for autistic children. In this paper, we review the experiences we gained from industry practice, in which a series of mobile EEG neurofeedback games have been developed for preschool autistic children. We briefly describe our design and development in a one-year collaboration with a special education center involving a group of stakeholders: children with autism and their caregivers and parents. We then summarize four concrete implications we learnt concerning the design of game characters, game narratives, as well as gameplay elements, which aim to support future work in creating better neurofeedback games for preschool children with autism.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1145/3447527.3477522
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS OF 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MOBILE HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (MOBILEHCI 2021): MOBILE APART, MOBILE TOGETHER
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
Neurofeedback, Autism, Children, Serious Game, Brain-Computer Interface, Edutainment, EEG
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhaoyi Yang100.34
Pengcheng An285.88
Jinchen Yang300.34
Samuel Strojny400.34
Zihui Zhang500.34
Dongsheng Sun600.34
Jian Zhao740526.77