Preliminary results on the behaviour of the performance metrics during the progress of the simulations
| Parameter | Behaviour observed |
|---|---|
| Engagement | After comparing the trends of the different exercises, it is found that there is a directly proportional relationship between engagement and difficulty. The highest values of this parameter are found at the times when the most difficult events occur |
| Stress | There is a relationship between the upward trend of the stress parameter and exercises with higher levels of difficulty |
| Excitement | On the basis of these initial data samples, it has not been possible to draw any clear conclusions on the evolution of these parameters |
| Relaxation | |
| Interest | |
| Focus | A relationship has been observed between the increase in the value of this parameter at times when the most difficult events occur |
| Parameter | Behaviour observed |
|---|---|
| After comparing the trends of the different exercises, it is found that there is a directly proportional relationship between engagement and difficulty. The highest values of this parameter are found at the times when the most difficult events occur | |
| There is a relationship between the upward trend of the stress parameter and exercises with higher levels of difficulty | |
| On the basis of these initial data samples, it has not been possible to draw any clear conclusions on the evolution of these parameters | |
| A relationship has been observed between the increase in the value of this parameter at times when the most difficult events occur |