Proposal for the use of a passive BCI to develop a neurophysiological inference model of IS constructs

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Abstract

The measurement of constructs in the field of information systems (IS) is often performed with the use of retrospective or intrusive psychometric tools that may be subject to biases. Using a passive brain-computer interface (BCI) to measure these constructs continuously in real-time without interrupting the participants would be a great addition to the toolbox of IS researchers. While the development of BCIs has been explored elsewhere, we present here a specific framework using passive BCIs to develop a neurophysiological inference model of IS constructs.

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Randolph, A. B., Labonté-Lemoyne, É., Léger, P. M., Courtemanche, F., Sénécal, S., & Fredette, M. (2015). Proposal for the use of a passive BCI to develop a neurophysiological inference model of IS constructs. In Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (Vol. 10, pp. 175–180). Springer Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18702-0_23

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