On the use of neurophysiological tools in IS research: Developing a research agenda for NeuroIS

A Dimoka, FD Davis, A Gupta, PA Pavlou, RD Banker… - MIS quarterly, 2012 - JSTOR
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 …

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 …

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 …

Research commentary—NeuroIS: The potential of cognitive neuroscience for information systems research

A Dimoka, PA Pavlou, FD Davis - Information Systems …, 2011 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper introduces the idea of drawing upon the cognitive neuroscience literature to
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 …

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 …

Application strategies for neuroscience in information systems design science research

JV Brocke, R Riedl, PM Léger - Journal of Computer Information …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Where does TAM reside in the brain? The neural mechanisms underlying technology adoption

A Dimoka, FD Davis - ICIS 2008 proceedings, 2008 - aisel.aisnet.org
Toward materializing the recently identified potential of cognitive neuroscience for IS
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

C Reeck, X Guo, A Dimoka… - Information systems …, 2024 - pubsonline.informs.org
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 …

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 …