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Lennart E. Nacke

Researcher at University of Waterloo

Publications -  228
Citations -  16483

Lennart E. Nacke is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Game design & Game mechanics. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 207 publications receiving 13729 citations. Previous affiliations of Lennart E. Nacke include University of Saskatchewan & Information Technology University.

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Positive Gaming: Workshop on Gamification and Games for Wellbeing

TL;DR: This full-day Workshop aims to form a community, discuss theoretical and practical considerations, and promote the development of research projects focused on "Positive Gaming" -- the use of gamification and games as tools for realizing Positive Computing objectives.
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Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2019

TL;DR: GDPR seems to have had little impact on what European users can do and experience online, compared to pre-DPL Brazilian users, and thoughts on the role of interaction design in empowering data owners for this new regulation era are concluded.
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Assessing user preference of video game controller button settings

TL;DR: The authors' results show no significant difference in EEG intensity between participants using their preferred or non-preferred button settings, and preference appears to have no significant effect on subjective feelings assessed by the GEQ.

Exploring the Potential of Game Audio for Wellbeing.

TL;DR: The potential of games to act as a tool for relaxation and stress reduction for the general public and the role of players’ exposure to background music in games toward leveraging this effect is explored.
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Game Metrics and Biometrics : The Future of Player Experience Research

TL;DR: In this paper, a panel brings together experts from both worlds sharing their knowledge using conventional and experimental, qualitative and quantitative methods of player experience in games, including EEG, EMG, and eye tracking.