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Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 8Designing restorative landscapes for students: A Kansei engineering approach enhanced by VR and EEG technologies(Elsevier, 2024-09-01) Karaca, Elif; Çakar, Tuna; Karaca, Mehmet; Gul, Hasan Huseyin Mirac; Hüseyin Miraç Gül, HasanThis study explores the alignment of specific landscape features within school environments with the core elements of Attention Restoration Theory (ART) that includes Coherence, Fascination, Compatibility, and Being Away. Utilizing Kansei Engineering, this research integrates emotional analysis into landscape design by employing Virtual Reality (VR) and Electroencephalogram (EEG) technologies to record students' responses to different landscape simulations. Analytical techniques, including the Taguchi Method and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), were applied to evaluate the data. The findings have revealed that students associate a sense of enclosure with a coherent landscape and openness with a fascinating landscape, the lawn's significance was also highlighted for coherent landscape. However, limited insights were gained regarding Compatibility and Being Away. The study advocates for diverse cognitive zones within school landscapes to promote mental restoration, emphasizing the need for varied design elements that cater to the elevated experience of students.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Extracting, Computing, Coordination: What Does a Triphasic Erp Pattern Say About Language Processing?(Elsevier, 2021-11-25) Çakar, Tuna; Eken, Aykut; Cedden, GülayThe current study aims at contributing to the interpretation of the most prominent language-related ERP effects, N400 and P600, by investigating how neural responses to congruent and incongruent sentence endings vary, when the language processor processes the full array of the lexico-syntactic content in verbs with three affixes in canonical Turkish sentences. The ERP signals in response to three different violation conditions reveal a similar triphasic (P200/N400/P600) pattern resembling in topography and peak amplitude The P200 wave is interpreted as the extraction of meaning from written.form by generating a code which triggers the computation of neuronal ensembles in the distributed LTM (N400). The P600 potential reflects the widely distributed coordination process of activated neuronal patterns of semantic and morphosyntactic cues by connecting the generated subsets of these patterns and adapting them into the current context. It further can be deduced that these ERP components reflect cognitive rather than linguistic processes. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 3The Use of Neurometric and Biometric Research Methods in Understanding the User Experience of First-Time Buyers in E-Commerce - Book Chapter 94(Elsevier, 2018) Çakar, Tuna; Öztürk, Özgürol; Rızvanoğlu, Kerem; Çelik, Deniz ZenginUser experience (UX) research has attracted increasing attention especially in the last decade as the demand for online shopping has increased by 30.7% from 2014 to 2015 in Turkey. The traditional methods including surveys/questionnaires, think-aloud procedures, and in-depth interviews have contributed greatly for understanding the problems during the use of shopping internet sites. On the other hand, the use of neuroscientific methods, such as biometrics and neurometrics, has also grabbed attention with the exciting idea of providing an objective means of understanding cognitive and affective processes during the user experience during online shopping. Despite significant/strong limitations, many researchers are interested in exploring actively its potential use in the field.
