2021
DOI: 10.1080/07370024.2021.1968864
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Exploring Anima: a brain–computer interface for peripheral materialization of mindfulness states during mandala coloring

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“…Perhaps 30 min of mandala coloring course is not enough to cultivate mindfulness, mindfulness training needs a certain amount of time and method guidance to achieve a better effect. In addition, there are differences between AR coloring and traditional coloring in coloring accuracy and mapping methods, which are believed to affect the state of mindfulness ( Daudén Roquet et al, 2021 ). However, it is undeniable that datura is gaining traction in popular culture, with subjects showing more interest and concern for AR coloring itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perhaps 30 min of mandala coloring course is not enough to cultivate mindfulness, mindfulness training needs a certain amount of time and method guidance to achieve a better effect. In addition, there are differences between AR coloring and traditional coloring in coloring accuracy and mapping methods, which are believed to affect the state of mindfulness ( Daudén Roquet et al, 2021 ). However, it is undeniable that datura is gaining traction in popular culture, with subjects showing more interest and concern for AR coloring itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee studied the application of AR coloring software in the treatment of autistic children and found that it played a positive role (Lee, 2019). In daily life, Mandala coloring spreads rapidly through mobile terminals such as mobile phones and tablets in the form of applications to meet people's needs for improving mental health (Dauden Roquet and Sas, 2019). For digital natives growing up in the digital era, AR coloring has more attractive advantages than traditional coloring books, which is a trend worthy of attention from researchers and educators (Lee, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 , self-reported levels of state affect were given at the beginning of the session and after the beginning of stimulation, video, and task. After filling out the questionnaires, participants sat for 15 min (habituation), during which they colored a mandala to avoid the focus on physical sensations ( Daudén Roquet et al., 2021 ). After the habituation period, participants received the 15-minute active tDCS or sham stimulation, and 2.30 min after the beginning of the stimulation, they were exposed to i) a 2.30-min video representing an “empathic sensitivity” triggering condition (i.e., individuals with a chronic or terminal illness); ii) a recovery period of 2.30 min; iii) the Redistribution Game ( Weng et al., 2013 ) for 10 min; and iv) a second recovery phase of 2.30 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, meaningful smartphone use also related to productive self-development tasks which have "significance" (Mekler & Hornbaek, 2019) such as logging workouts or meditating (Akama et al, 2017;Lukoff et al, 2018). The growing HCI research on mindfulness technologies (Daudén Roquet et al, 2023;Daudén Roquet & Sas, 2021;Terzimehić et al, 2019) and particularly on mobile apps offers strong support for meaningful use (Roquet & Sas, 2018).…”
Section: Meaningful and Meaningless Usementioning
confidence: 99%