On the use of neurophysiological tools in IS research: Developing a research agenda for NeuroIS
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as
psychophysiological tools (eg, EKG, eye tracking) and neuroimaging tools (eg, fMRI, EEG) in …
psychophysiological tools (eg, EKG, eye tracking) and neuroimaging tools (eg, fMRI, EEG) in …
What does the brain tell us about trust and distrust? Evidence from a functional neuroimaging study
A Dimoka - Mis Quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
Determining whom to trust and whom to distrust is a major decision in impersonal IT-
enabled exchanges. Despite the potential role of both trust and distrust in impersonal …
enabled exchanges. Despite the potential role of both trust and distrust in impersonal …
BCI demographics: How many (and what kinds of) people can use an SSVEP BCI?
B Allison, T Luth, D Valbuena… - IEEE transactions on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems enable communication without movement. It is
unclear why some BCI approaches or parameters are less effective with some users. This …
unclear why some BCI approaches or parameters are less effective with some users. This …
Research commentary—NeuroIS: The potential of cognitive neuroscience for information systems research
This paper introduces the idea of drawing upon the cognitive neuroscience literature to
inform IS research (herein termed “NeuroIS”). Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience …
inform IS research (herein termed “NeuroIS”). Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience …
Standardization of protocol design for user training in EEG-based brain–computer interface
J Mladenović - Journal of Neural Engineering, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are systems that enable a person to interact with a
machine using only neural activity. Such interaction can be non-intuitive for the user hence …
machine using only neural activity. Such interaction can be non-intuitive for the user hence …
Electroencephalography (EEG) as a research tool in the information systems discipline: Foundations, measurement, and applications
GR Müller-Putz, R Riedl… - Communications of the …, 2015 - aisel.aisnet.org
The concept of neuro-information systems (neuroIS) has emerged in the IS discipline
recently. Since the neuroIS field's genesis, several neuroIS papers have been published …
recently. Since the neuroIS field's genesis, several neuroIS papers have been published …
Application strategies for neuroscience in information systems design science research
Design science has evolved as a major research paradigm in the information systems (IS)
discipline, which aims to design innovative and useful IT artifacts, such as conceptual …
discipline, which aims to design innovative and useful IT artifacts, such as conceptual …
Where does TAM reside in the brain? The neural mechanisms underlying technology adoption
Toward materializing the recently identified potential of cognitive neuroscience for IS
research (Dimoka, Pavlou and Davis 2007), this paper demonstrates how functional …
research (Dimoka, Pavlou and Davis 2007), this paper demonstrates how functional …
Uncovering the neural processes of privacy: a neurally informed behavioral intervention to protect information privacy
People are increasingly aware that their information is being tracked online. Although
people generally self-report privacy to be important to them, in practice they often disclose …
people generally self-report privacy to be important to them, in practice they often disclose …
Using EEG frontal asymmetry to predict IT user's perceptions regarding usefulness, ease of use and playfulness
CN Moridis, V Terzis, AA Economides… - Applied …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Information systems (IS) community is increasingly interested in employing
neuroscience tools and methods in order to develop new theories concerning Human …
neuroscience tools and methods in order to develop new theories concerning Human …