Motion tracking technology has gained interest in- and outside of the games industry. These projects showcase the possibilities of motion tracking cameras.
YIKES
Dr. Eli Lebowitz on Prototype Measuring Behavioral Avoidance
Dr. Eli Lebowitz on Prototype Measuring Behavioral Avoidance
We decided to sit down with Dr. Lebowitz to hear more about how the YIKES prototype is being used in research today around the world.
[Press Release] Research Establishes Motion Tracking Game as Superior Way to Measure Avoidance in Anxiety Disorders
[Press Release] Research Establishes Motion Tracking Game as Superior Way to Measure Avoidance in Anxiety Disorders
A peer-reviewed scientific paper by Dr. Eli Lebowitz (Yale’s Child Study Center’s Anxiety & Mood Disorders Program) and Bernard Francois (Founder of PreviewLabs) describes how YIKES, a motion tracking game prototyped by PreviewLabs, results in a new and more effective way to measure behavioral avoidance…
7 Different Game Prototypes for Health Research
7 Different Game Prototypes for Health Research
PreviewLabs frequently provides rapid game prototyping for health research. Here are seven of our projects in this field…
Yale Research Uses Game Prototype to Measure Anxiety
Yale Research Uses Game Prototype to Measure Anxiety
Researchers of Yale University have recently published their results of a study about anxiety and we’re very happy to announce they reached a potentially groundbreaking conclusion using a motion controlled game prototype developed by PreviewLabs.
University Projects
University Projects
Game developers aren’t the only group of people in need of prototypes, we lend our services to academic researchers as well. Behind the jump we’re elaborating on three wildly fascinating science projects we’ve been working on in the past two years.