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Physiological aspects of flow experiences: Skills-demand-compatibility effects on heart rate variability and salivary cortisol
Authors:Johannes Keller,Herbert Bless,Dieter Kleinbö  hl
Affiliation:
  • a Universität Ulm, Germany
  • b Universität Mannheim, Germany
  • Abstract:This research addresses flow theory according to which the compatibility of skills and task demands involved in an activity elicits flow experiences that render the activity intrinsically rewarding. Departing from correlational research, we applied experimental paradigms designed to test the impact of a skills-demands-compatibility on the emergence of flow in computerized tasks. On the one hand, the results from self-reports support the balance hypothesis and indicate that skills-demands-compatibility results in a pleasurable flow experience. On the other hand, the results also indicate that skills-demands-compatibility resulted in (a) reduced heart rate variability indicating enhanced mental workload, and (b) stress as indicated by relatively high levels of salivary cortisol. These results indicate that flow experiences combine subjectively positive elements with physiological elements reflecting strainful tension and mental load.
    Keywords:Flow experience   Heart rate variability   Intrinsic motivation   Mental load   Salivary cortisol   Stress
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