• Login
    • Join
  • FOLLOW:
  • Subscribe Free
    • Magazine
    • eNewsletter
    Checkout
    • Magazine
    • News
    • Opinions
    • Top 30
    • Research
    • Supply Chain
    • Device Sectors
    • Directory
    • Events
    • Resources
    • Microsites
    • More
  • Magazine
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Top 30
  • Research
  • Supply Chain
  • Device Sectors
  • Directory
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Microsites
  • Current / Back Issues
    Features
    Editorial
    Digital Edition
    eNewsletter Archive
    Our Team
    Editorial Guidelines
    Reprints
    Subscribe Now
    Advertise Now
    Top Features
    Pharmaceutical Focus: A Look at Combination Products

    The Printed World: Additive Manufacturing in Medtech

    The Lost Year: 2020 Year in Review

    Extrusion Evolution

    Little Big Parts: Micromolding Under the Microscope
    OEM News
    Supplier News
    Service / Press Releases
    Online Exclusives
    Press Releases
    People in the News
    Product & Service Releases
    Supplier News
    Medtech Makers
    Technical Features
    International News
    Videos
    Product & Service Releases
    Live From Shows
    Top News
    Plitek Adds New Slitting Capacity

    FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 Rapid Antibody Fingerstick Test

    PhysIQ Elects Former Naval Vice Admiral to its Advisory Board

    First Heart Failure Patient Treated With Impulse Dynamics' CCM Therapy in Brazil

    Boston Scientific to Acquire Preventice for Up to $925M
    From the Editor
    Blogs
    Guest Opinions
    Top Opinions
    Pharmaceutical Focus: A Look at Combination Products

    The Printed World: Additive Manufacturing in Medtech

    The Lost Year: 2020 Year in Review

    Extrusion Evolution

    Little Big Parts: Micromolding Under the Microscope
    Top 30 Medical Device Companies
    Market Data
    White Papers
    Top Research
    Fixing Face Mask Form and Function

    The Heart of the Matter: Trends in Cardiology

    Virtually the Same? The Challenges of Online Conferences

    Digital Health Delivers During a Year for the Ages

    Advanced Technology for Staking and Swaging Medical Plastics
    3D/Additive Manufacturing
    Contract Manufacturing
    Electronics
    Machining & Laser Processing
    Materials
    Molding
    Packaging & Sterilization
    R&D & Design
    Software & IT
    Testing
    Tubing & Extrusion
    Cardiovascular
    Diagnostics
    Digital Health
    Neurological
    Patient Monitoring
    Surgical
    Orthopedics
    All Companies
    Categories
    Company Capabilities
    Add New Company
    Outsourcing Directory
    Spectrum Plastics Group

    Qosina Corp.

    Creganna Medical, part of TE Connectivity

    Element

    Concise Engineering
    MPO Summit
    Industry Events
    Webinars
    Live From Show Event
    Industry Associations
    Videos
    Career Central
    eBook
    Slideshows
    Top Resources
    Meeting Critical Ventilator Product Requirements Amid Pandemic

    Impact of COVID-19 on the Medtech Supply Chain

    Finding the Upside to a Challenging Year

    Preparing Your Design Controls for FDA Approval

    A 'Trial and Error' Approach to Micromolded Parts
    Companies
    News Releases
    Product Releases
    Press Releases
    Product Spec Sheets
    Service Releases
    Case Studies
    White Papers
    Brochures
    Videos
    Outsourcing Directory
    FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology Inc.

    K-Tube Technologies

    Qosina Corp.

    Creganna Medical, part of TE Connectivity

    Element
    • Magazine
      • Current/Back Issues
      • Features
      • Editorial
      • Columns
      • Digital Editions
      • Subscribe Now
      • Advertise Now
    • News
    • Directory
      • All Companies
      • ALL CATEGORIES
      • Industry Associations
      • Company Capabilities
      • Add Your Company
    • Supply Chain
      • 3D/Additive Manufacturing
      • Contract Manufacturing
      • Electronics
      • Machining & Laser Processing
      • Materials
      • Molding
      • Packaging & Sterilization
      • R&D & Design
      • Software & IT
      • Testing
      • Tubing & Extrusion
    • Device Sectors
      • Cardiovascular
      • Diagnostics
      • Digital Health
      • Neurological
      • Patient Monitoring
      • Surgical
      • Orthopedics
    • Top 30 Company Report
    • Expert Insights
    • Slideshows
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Resources
    • eBook
    • Infographics
    • Whitepapers
    • Research
      • White Papers
      • Case Studies
      • Product Spec Sheets
      • Market Data
    • MPO Summit
    • Events
      • Industry Events
      • Live From Show Events
      • Webinars
    • Microsite
      • Companies
      • Product Releases
      • Product Spec Sheets
      • Services
      • White Papers / Tech Papers
      • Press Releases
      • Videos
      • Literature / Brochures
      • Case Studies
    • About Us
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Advertise with Us
      • eNewsletter Archive
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
    Breaking News

    Gaming Helps Personalized Therapy Level Up

    Gamification could be applied to health and wellness by focusing on physically interactive gamified applications.

    Gaming Helps Personalized Therapy Level Up
    Screen from game designed to test features for gamification use in physical and mental therapy. (Credit: Kimberly Cartier)
    Related CONTENT
    • Preparing Medtech Firms for Augmented and Virtual Reality
    • Sensors Detect Disease Markers in Breath
    • Give and Take with the Tech Industry
    • Electric drives – invisible helpers in our everyday lives.
    • Tethered Polymeric Nanoparticles Weaken Tumors
    Penn State04.20.17
    Using game features in non-game contexts, computers can learn to build personalized mental- and physical-therapy programs that enhance individual motivation, according to Penn State engineers.
     
    "We want to understand the human and team behaviors that motivate learning to ultimately develop personalized methods of learning instead of the one-size-fits-all approach that is often taken," said Conrad Tucker, assistant professor of engineering design technology and professional programs.
     
    They seek to use machine learning to train computers to develop personalized mental or physical therapy regimens—for example, to overcome anxiety or recover from a shoulder injury—so many individuals can each use a tailor-made program.
     
    "Using people to individually evaluate others is not efficient or sustainable in time or human resources and does not scale up well to large numbers of people," said Tucker. "We need to train computers to read individual people. Gamification explores the idea that different people are motivated by different things."
     
    To begin creating computer models for therapy programs, the researchers tested how to most effectively make the completion of a physical task into a gamified application by incorporating game features like scoring, avatars, challenges and competition.
     
    "We're exploring here how gamification could be applied to health and wellness by focusing on physically interactive gamified applications," said Christian Lopez, graduate student in industrial and manufacturing engineering, who helped conduct the tests using a virtual-reality game environment.
     
    In the virtual-reality tests, researchers asked participants to physically avoid obstacles as they moved through a virtual environment. The game system recorded their actual body positions using motion sensors and then mirrored their movements with an avatar in virtual reality.

    Participants had to bend, crouch, raise their arms, and jump to avoid obstacles. The participant successfully avoided a virtual obstacle if no part of their avatar touched the obstacle. If they made contact, the researchers rated the severity of the mistake by how much of the avatar touched the obstacle.
     
    In one of the application designs, participants could earn more points by moving to collect virtual coins, which sometimes made them hit an obstacle.
     
    "As task complexity increases, participants need more motivation to achieve the same level of results," said Lopez. "No matter how engaging a particular feature is, it needs to move the participant towards completing the objective rather than backtracking or wasting time on a tangential task. Adding more features doesn't necessarily enhance performance."

    Tucker and Lopez created a predictive algorithm—a mathematical formula to forecast the outcome of an event—that rates the potential usefulness of a game feature. They then tested how well each game feature motivated participants when completing the virtual-reality tasks. They compared their test results to the algorithm's predictions as a proof of concept and found that the formula correctly anticipated which game features best motivated people in the physically interactive tasks.
     
    The researchers found that gamified applications with a scoring system, the ability to select an avatar, and in-game rewards led to significantly fewer mistakes and higher performance than those with a win-or-lose system, randomized gaming backgrounds and performance-based awards.
     
    Sixty-eight participants tested two designs that differed only by the features used to complete the same set of tasks. Tucker and Lopez published their results in Computers in Human Behavior.
     
    The researchers chose the tested game features from the top-ranked games in the Google Play app store, taking advantage of the features that make the games binge-worthy and re-playable, and then narrowed the selection based on available technology.
     
    Their algorithm next ranked game features by how easily designers could implement them, the physical complexity of using the feature, and the impact of the feature on participant motivation and ability to complete the task. If a game feature is too technologically difficult to incorporate into the game, too physically complex, does not offer enough incentive for added effort or works against the end goal of the game, then the feature has low potential usefulness.
     
    The researchers would also like to use these results to boost workplace performance and personalize virtual-reality classrooms for online education.
     
    "Game culture has already explored and mastered the psychological aspects of games that make them engaging and motivating," said Tucker. "We want to leverage that knowledge towards the goal of individualized optimization of workplace performance."
     
    To do this, Tucker and Lopez next want to connect performance with mental state during these gamified physical tasks. Heart rate, electroencephalogram signals and facial expressions will be used as proxies for mood and mental state while completing tasks to connect mood with game features that affect motivation.
    Related Searches
    • human
    • anxiety
    • therapy
    • google
    Related Knowledge Center
    • Digital Health
    • Software & IT
    Suggested For You
    Preparing Medtech Firms for Augmented and Virtual Reality Preparing Medtech Firms for Augmented and Virtual Reality
    Sensors Detect Disease Markers in Breath Sensors Detect Disease Markers in Breath
    Give and Take with the Tech Industry Give and Take with the Tech Industry
    Electric drives – invisible helpers in our everyday lives. Electric drives – invisible helpers in our everyday lives.
    Tethered Polymeric Nanoparticles Weaken Tumors Tethered Polymeric Nanoparticles Weaken Tumors
    Finalists Named in Boston Sci’s Connected Patient Challenge Finalists Named in Boston Sci’s Connected Patient Challenge
    Newly Developed Antimicrobial Silicone Draws Commercial Attention Newly Developed Antimicrobial Silicone Draws Commercial Attention
    More Than 7 Million Patients Use Remote Monitoring, Connected Devices as Part of Their Healthcare More Than 7 Million Patients Use Remote Monitoring, Connected Devices as Part of Their Healthcare
    Regrowing Tissue with a Cotton Candy Machine Regrowing Tissue with a Cotton Candy Machine
    mHealth Not App-ropriate for Some Patients mHealth Not App-ropriate for Some Patients
    Algorithm Matches Dermatologists’ Abilities in Identifying Skin Cancer Algorithm Matches Dermatologists’ Abilities in Identifying Skin Cancer
    Intelligent Product Solutions Launches New Medical Product Design Consulting Practice Intelligent Product Solutions Launches New Medical Product Design Consulting Practice
    'Virtual Breathalyzer' Detects Legal Intoxication with Any Programmable Smartphone and Smartwatch
    Sensor Integrates IBD Detection into Colonoscopy Procedure Sensor Integrates IBD Detection into Colonoscopy Procedure
    Melanin Could Be a Useful Material for Bioelectronic Devices Melanin Could Be a Useful Material for Bioelectronic Devices

    Related Breaking News

    • Digital Health | Software & IT
      Philips Buys Capsule Technologies in $635M Deal

      Philips Buys Capsule Technologies in $635M Deal

      Capsule offers vendor-neutral Medical Device Information Platform with an SaaS business model.
      GlobeNewswire 01.19.21

    • Digital Health | Software & IT
      FDA Releases Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Action Plan

      FDA Releases Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Action Plan

      Outlines FDA’s next steps toward furthering oversight for AI/ML-based "software as a medical device."
      U.S. Food and Drug Administration 01.13.21

    • Chronic Disease | Digital Health | Patient Monitoring
      Teladoc Health, Dexcom Launch CGM Tech, Personalized Insights for Type 2 Diabetes

      Teladoc Health, Dexcom Launch CGM Tech, Personalized Insights for Type 2 Diabetes

      CGM-powered insights offer complete health profile, recommendations that support ongoing diabetes management.
      GlobeNewswire 01.13.21


    • Software & IT
      Censis Technologies, Cantel Medical Partner on Endoscope Reprocessing Software Solution

      Censis Technologies, Cantel Medical Partner on Endoscope Reprocessing Software Solution

      Companies developing an enhanced integrated workflow solution designed to provide superior infection prevention and practice optimization.
      Business Wire 01.07.21

    • Digital Health
      Digital Medicine Key to Revolutionizing Patient Health Outcomes

      Digital Medicine Key to Revolutionizing Patient Health Outcomes

      The global COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the need for digital medicine in improving health.
      GlobalData 12.14.20

    • Digital Health
      New Software Supports Increased Demand for Personalized Medical Devices

      New Software Supports Increased Demand for Personalized Medical Devices

      SurgiCase streamlines collaboration between medical device companies and clinicians.
      Materialise N.V. 12.10.20


    • Patient Monitoring | Software & IT
      AI Metrics

      AI Metrics' Liver Imaging Software Earns FDA Nod

      Early-stage startup approved for low-cost, low-risk, non-invasive procedures for chronic liver disease patients.
      University of Alabama at Birmingham 12.09.20

    • Digital Health
      FDA OKs AireHealth

      FDA OKs AireHealth's VitalMed Connected Nebulizer

      Bluetooth-enabled, portable nebulizer will help track symptoms and support medication adherence.
      Business Wire 12.09.20

    • Diagnostics | Software & IT
      FDA OKs Hologic

      FDA OKs Hologic's Genius AI Breast Cancer Detection Software

      New deep-learning algorithm helps radiologists detect breast cancers in their early stages.
      Business Wire 12.01.20


    • Diagnostics | Software & IT
      RSNA News: Royal Philips Introduces IntelliSpace Portal 12

      RSNA News: Royal Philips Introduces IntelliSpace Portal 12

      A next-gen Advanced Visualization Workspace with AI capabilities.
      Royal Philips 11.30.20

    • Software & IT
      GE Healthcare Launches X-ray AI for COVID-19 Patients

      GE Healthcare Launches X-ray AI for COVID-19 Patients' Endotracheal Tube Placement

      A necessary and important step when ventilating critically ill COVID-19 patients.
      Business Wire 11.23.20

    • Digital Health
      Avail Medsystems Raises $100 Million in Series B Funding

      Avail Medsystems Raises $100 Million in Series B Funding

      Money will help the company meet demand for procedural telemedicine technology in the operating room.
      Business Wire 11.17.20


    • Software & IT
      BD Acquires CUBEX

      BD Acquires CUBEX's Medical Business

      Broadens automated dispensing portfolio across care continuum.
      PR Newswire 11.12.20

    • Digital Health
      Telehealth Patient Satisfaction Surges During Pandemic But Barriers to Access Remain

      Telehealth Patient Satisfaction Surges During Pandemic But Barriers to Access Remain

      Study finds that 46 percent of patients chose telehealth services for safety reasons.
      Business Wire 11.11.20

    • Cardiovascular | Digital Health
      FDA OKs Aidoc

      FDA OKs Aidoc's AI Triage of Incidental Pulmonary Embolism

      Further solidifies leadership as the most comprehensive acute AI vendor in the market.
      PR Newswire 10.21.20


    Trending
    • Telemedicine, Regulatory Changes To Characterize Medtech Industry In 2021
    • Philips Buys Capsule Technologies In $635M Deal
    • Top 10 Trends In The Medical Device And Equipment Industry
    • Haemonetics To Acquire Cardiva For Up To $510M
    • Meeting Critical Ventilator Product Requirements Amid Pandemic
    Breaking News
    • Plitek Adds New Slitting Capacity
    • FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 Rapid Antibody Fingerstick Test
    • PhysIQ Elects Former Naval Vice Admiral to its Advisory Board
    • First Heart Failure Patient Treated With Impulse Dynamics' CCM Therapy in Brazil
    • Boston Scientific to Acquire Preventice for Up to $925M
    View Breaking News >
    CURRENT ISSUE

    November/December 2020

    • Pharmaceutical Focus: A Look at Combination Products
    • The Printed World: Additive Manufacturing in Medtech
    • The Lost Year: 2020 Year in Review
    • View More >

    Cookies help us to provide you with an excellent service. By using our website, you declare yourself in agreement with our use of cookies.
    You can obtain detailed information about the use of cookies on our website by clicking on "More information”.

    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms And Conditions
    • Contact Us

    follow us

    Subscribe
    Nutraceuticals World

    Latest Breaking News From Nutraceuticals World

    Astaxanthin Microencapsulated with Spirulina Targets ‘Mental Agility’ and Healthy Aging
    Ingredient Manufacturers Discuss the E-Sports Market
    Euromonitor Names Top Ten Trends for 2021
    Coatings World

    Latest Breaking News From Coatings World

    IGL Coatings Launches Graphene Reinforced Dual System Ceramic Coating
    Miller Paint Declares Simple Serenity its 2021 Color of the Year
    TAUBMANS Paint by PPG Releases ‘Chromatic Joy’ Palettes
    Medical Product Outsourcing

    Latest Breaking News From Medical Product Outsourcing

    Plitek Adds New Slitting Capacity
    FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 Rapid Antibody Fingerstick Test
    PhysIQ Elects Former Naval Vice Admiral to its Advisory Board
    Contract Pharma

    Latest Breaking News From Contract Pharma

    Global Biosciences Co. Selects ValGenesis VLMS
    Eisai Appoints Chief Clinical Officer of Oncology Biz
    Nexelis Acquires GSK Vax Lab in Marburg
    Beauty Packaging

    Latest Breaking News From Beauty Packaging

    TBM Offers New Turnkey Range—Cocoon Skin
    Firmenich Appoints Chief Consumer & Innovation Officer, Global Perfumery
    Top Beauty Brands in the World—And Most Loved Fragrances
    Happi

    Latest Breaking News From Happi

    Nouryon Expands Board of Directors
    Flow Launches Collagen Waters
    Associations Congratulate Biden & Harris
    Ink World

    Latest Breaking News From Ink World

    Morancé Soudure France Adds Comexi F2 MC 10-color Flexo Press
    THIMM Group Installs 1st Koenig & Bauer CorruFLEX
    Cowan Graphics Adds Fujifilm Inca OnsetX3 HS
    Label & Narrow Web

    Latest Breaking News From Label & Narrow Web

    Highcon and EFI announce global partnership
    Domino grows installation and service teams
    ABG keeps pace with demand with recruitment drive
    Nonwovens Industry

    Latest Breaking News From Nonwovens Industry

    Wemy Donates PPE to Teaching Hospital
    First Quality Launches Incognito by Prevail
    Essity Launches Reusable Underwear Product
    Orthopedic Design & Technology

    Latest Breaking News From Orthopedic Design & Technology

    RIVANNA Launches Second-Generation Accuro With Thoracic Functionality
    DJO Acquires Trilliant Surgical
    FDA Breakthrough Device Designation Granted to Spiderwort's Spinal Cord Technology
    Printed Electronics Now

    Latest Breaking News From Printed Electronics Now

    UDC Subsidiary Adesis' Website Wins 2020 MarCom Platinum Award
    Roadsimple Modernizes Warehouse Ops with Zebra Technologies
    Graphene Flagship Launches Redesigned Website

    Copyright © 2021 Rodman Media. All rights reserved. Use of this constitutes acceptance of our privacy policy The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Rodman Media.

    AD BLOCKER DETECTED

    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
    Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.


    FREE SUBSCRIPTION Already a subscriber? Login