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Towards Emotionally-Adaptive Virtual Reality for Mental Health Applications

Opening: PhD Student position in Virtual Reality and Physiological Computing

Heart Rate Variability in Exergaming: Feasibility and Benefits of Physiological Adaptation for Cardiorespiratory Training in Older Adults by Means of Smartwatches

Tutorial: Adding Physiological Intelligence to Games and Interactive Applications

Ideating, designing and constructing affective videogames in Unity3D

Evaluating Body Tracking Interaction in Floor Projection Displays with an Elderly Population

Space Connection - A Multiplayer Collaborative Biofeedback Game To Promote Empathy In Teenagers

Usability and Cost-effectiveness in Brain-Computer Interaction: Is it User Throughput or Technology Related?

Optimizing Performance of Non-Expert Users in Brain-Computer Interaction by Means of an Adaptive Performance Engine

Visualization of Multivariate Physiological Data for Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment through ECG (R-Peak) Analysis

Call for 2 PhD students and a Postdoctoral position under the Augmented Human Assistance project

Call for Papers on Physiological Computing for Intelligent Adaptation: A Special Issue of Interacting with Computers