A taxonomy of learner-player's emotions in serious games
The future of video games lies in Affective Games, as the future of learning lies in Affective Learning that due to the proven role of human emotions in how we think and behave. The main goals behind studying emotions in all areas other than psychology and neuroscience are to maximize beneficial emo...
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Main Authors: | Abir Hamrouni (Author), Fatima Bendella (Author) |
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Serious Games Society,
2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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