Flow is an optimal experience characterized by the perception of high challenges and high skills, positive affect, complete absorption in the activity carried out and intrinsic motivation. Although much research has examined the psychological features of flow, little is known about its biological underpinnings. The present study aimed at contributing to this gap by investigating the psychophysiological correlates of flow experience during daily routines. To this end, 15 university students took part in an experience sampling study, in which they provided real-time information on daily activities and associated experience while cardiac activity was monitored. After seven days of observation, 32 flow events were identified among 10 participan...
We examined the relation between psychological flow and cardiovascular markers of challenge. Accordi...
Flow theory (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) has the potential to measure and describe the quality of a stu...
Games are captivating from a human-computer interaction point of view. They can induce an intensely ...
Psychological flow allows an individual to immerse themselves in an activity while performing at a g...
Psychological flow allows an individual to immerse themselves in an activity while performing at a g...
Flow experience is a state of mind in which one is totally absorbed in a task. This study explored t...
The study investigated the relationship between physical activity, specifically its intensity and fr...
Considering the phenomenology of flow experience reflects attentional processes, Nakamura and Csiksz...
The humanistic concept of flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), which describes intrinsically enjoyable ex...
Background: The experience of flow is an absorption in one’s action resulting in an enhanced quality...
This study explored the physiological correlates of students' self‐reported emotions in ecologically...
Experiencing flow in physical activity is associated with intrinsic motivation and has proven to be ...
This study builds on previous research that has aimed to clarify uncertainties regarding what happen...
Flow is an intrinsically motivating psychological state generated by the exercise of skilled control...
Flow is a highly positive experience occurring during an intense engagement in a challenging and enj...
We examined the relation between psychological flow and cardiovascular markers of challenge. Accordi...
Flow theory (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) has the potential to measure and describe the quality of a stu...
Games are captivating from a human-computer interaction point of view. They can induce an intensely ...
Psychological flow allows an individual to immerse themselves in an activity while performing at a g...
Psychological flow allows an individual to immerse themselves in an activity while performing at a g...
Flow experience is a state of mind in which one is totally absorbed in a task. This study explored t...
The study investigated the relationship between physical activity, specifically its intensity and fr...
Considering the phenomenology of flow experience reflects attentional processes, Nakamura and Csiksz...
The humanistic concept of flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), which describes intrinsically enjoyable ex...
Background: The experience of flow is an absorption in one’s action resulting in an enhanced quality...
This study explored the physiological correlates of students' self‐reported emotions in ecologically...
Experiencing flow in physical activity is associated with intrinsic motivation and has proven to be ...
This study builds on previous research that has aimed to clarify uncertainties regarding what happen...
Flow is an intrinsically motivating psychological state generated by the exercise of skilled control...
Flow is a highly positive experience occurring during an intense engagement in a challenging and enj...
We examined the relation between psychological flow and cardiovascular markers of challenge. Accordi...
Flow theory (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990) has the potential to measure and describe the quality of a stu...
Games are captivating from a human-computer interaction point of view. They can induce an intensely ...