“…Conclusions about students' affective domain of learning in the context of AR have been drawn through interviews, written surveys, observations, and even EEG measurements. It has been found that students who learned with AR were more intensively engaged in classroom discussions [36,39,77,85,117,120,122,131], were more focused [10,54,78,110,117], showed more enjoyment and interest [10,36,43,46,54,62,68,75,83,85,89,105,112,115,117,119,131] and more often overcame prejudices against the course [36]. Additionally, in the study by Arici et al the teacher reported that students liked to learn within an AR environment because it reminded them of a game environment [36].…”