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Effect of video lag on laparoscopic surgery : correlation between performance and usability at low latencies
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- PhD Thesis
- open access
Exploring gendered play: an inquiry into women's digital gaming practices
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Can cardiac activity be modulated by threat effects of female players on performance and challenge perception?
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
‘I am not a gamer’ : an empirical study on women as self-identified digital gamers
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A gendered identity debate in digital game culture
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Playing under threat: examining stereotype threat in female game players
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“I play so I am?” A gender study into stereotype perception and genre choice of digital game players
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'Your identity, please?' An empirical study into social identities of women playing digital games
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
'I play so I am?': a gender study into stereotype perception and genre choice of digital game players
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Challenging the other: exploring the role of opponent gender in digital game competition for female players
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- Book Chapter
- open access
Happy together? A gender-comparative study into social practices in digital games
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- Conference Paper
- P1
- open access
Identifying barriers in telesurgery by studying current team practices in robot-assisted surgery
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Effect of video latency on performance and subjective experience in laparoscopic surgery
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Challenging the other : females' motivations for digital game competition and opponent type
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'I dare ya!': an empirical study into digital game competition and gameplay across gender
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Envisioning the other: a grounded exploration of social roles in digital game play
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
In the mind's eyes: no evidence for an effect of stereoscopic 3D on user experience of digital games
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Why girls play digital games: an empirical study into the relations between gender, motivations and genre
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How social are they? A gender-comparative study into social practices in digital games
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Girls will be girls : a study into differences in game design preferences across gender and player types
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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You are what you play?: a quantitative study into game design preferences across gender and their interaction with gaming habits