Applied Sciences (Mar 2021)

Spectral Analysis of Electroencephalographic Data in Serious Games

  • Branko Babusiak,
  • Marian Hostovecky,
  • Maros Smondrk,
  • Ladislav Huraj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062480
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 2480

Abstract

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In this paper, we describe an investigation of brain activity while playing a serious game (SG). A SG is focused on improving logical thinking, specifically on cognitive training of students in the field of basic logic gates, and we summarize SG description, design, and development. A method based on various signal processing techniques for evaluating electroencephalographic (EEG) data was implemented in the MATLAB. This assessment was based on the analysis of the spectrogram of particular brain activity. Changes in brain activity power at a characteristic frequency band during the gameplay were calculated from the spectrogram. The EEG of 21 respondents was measured. Based on the results, the respondents can be divided into three groups according to specific EEG activity changes during the gameplay compared to a relaxed state. The beta/alpha ratio, an indicator of brain employment to a mental task, was increased during gameplay in 18 of the 21 subjects. Our results reflected the sex of respondents, time of the game and the indicator, and whether the game was successfully completed.

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