The brain-computer interface (BCI) community started to consider games as potential applications while the games community started to consider BCI as a game controller. However, there is a dis-crepancy between the BCI games developed by the two communities. In this paper, we propose a preliminary BCI games framework that we con-structed with respect to the research conducted in both the BCI and the games communities. Developers can situate their BCI games within this framework and benefit from the guidelines we provide and also extend the framework further.
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Gurkok, H., Nijholt, A., & Poel, M. (2017). Brain-Computer Interface Games: Towards a Framework. In Handbook of Digital Games and Entertainment Technologies (pp. 133–150). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4560-50-4_5
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