ABSTRACT

User Experience (UX) is identified to be a key factor for the success of interactive products. Human-oriented work environments support positive emotions and thus boost motivation and productivity. This paper gives an overview of methods from neuroscience with potentials in measuring UX. Chances and constraints of relevant methods in real work environment are discussed. Especially, their potential to idcntify crucial moments of human-computer interaction in real time can contributc to a deeper understanding of UX.