Correlating Physiological with Behavioural Data in Quality Research
Published in Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, 2012
Arndt, S., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S., Scholler, S. & Curio, G.
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This contribution explores the integration of physiological and behavioral data in multimedia quality research. By combining EEG, cardiovascular measures, and user task performance, the study demonstrates converging evidence of how quality degradations impact both perception and behavior. The approach underlines the benefits of multimodal assessment in QoE studies.
Recommended citation: Arndt, S., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S., Scholler, S. & Curio, G. (2012, April). Correlating Physiological with Behavioural Data in Quality Research. Paper presented at the Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP 2012), Mannheim, Germany.
