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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