Hot under the collar: The impact of heat on game play

dc.citationYoung, M. E., McCoy, A. W., Hutson, J. P., Schlabach, M., & Eckels, S. (2017). Hot under the collar: The impact of heat on game play. Applied Ergonomics, 59, 209–214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2016.08.035
dc.citation.doi10.1016/j.apergo.2016.08.035
dc.citation.epage214
dc.citation.issn0003-6870
dc.citation.jtitleApplied Ergonomics
dc.citation.spage209
dc.citation.volume59
dc.contributor.authorYoung, Michael E.
dc.contributor.authorMcCoy, Anthony W.
dc.contributor.authorHutson, John P.
dc.contributor.authorSchlabach, Meredith
dc.contributor.authorEckels, Steven J.
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-22T15:31:10Z
dc.date.available2019-02-22T15:31:10Z
dc.date.issued2017-03-01
dc.date.published2017
dc.descriptionCitation: Young, M. E., McCoy, A. W., Hutson, J. P., Schlabach, M., & Eckels, S. (2017). Hot under the collar: The impact of heat on game play. Applied Ergonomics, 59, 209–214. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2016.08.035
dc.description.abstractHigh temperatures have been documented to affect behavior in a variety of ways depending on the nature of the task. We extended this prior research by examining the effects of dynamically changing temperature on various aspects of performance in a video game task. In the span of approximately an hour, temperature was gradually increased, stayed constant for a period of time, and gradually decreased to baseline. The gaming task was a variation on one used to assess impulsivity in participants thus allowing the possibility of assessing the effects of temperature on impulsive choice. Rather than heat increasing impulsivity and thus decreasing wait times, participants showed increases in wait times as temperature increased which either suggests that participants were becoming more self-controlled under heat or that the documented negative impact of heat on motor functioning was dominating their performance. Importantly, the participant's sensitivity to the changing task requirements was not affected by changes in temperature.
dc.description.versionArticle: Author's Original Manuscript (AoM)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/39433
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2016.08.035
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dc.subjectTemperature
dc.subjectGame
dc.subjectImpulsivity
dc.subjectDecision making
dc.subjectChoice
dc.subjectLearning
dc.titleHot under the collar: The impact of heat on game play
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