The use of neurophysiological tools in the information systems domain has received increased attention over the last decade. The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences has helped provide a home for rigorously exploring such work through related minitracks and symposia. This paper reports on a panel presented at the 49th HICSS conference held in 2016 during a symposium organized to help orient interested researchers to the usefulness of cognitive neuroscience in IS research. This paper first introduces the rise in the IS discipline for integrating the methodologies and tools of cognitive neuroscience. It then presents individual viewpoints from the varying panel members at the symposium as they addressed questions of longevity, a...
This discussion document is part of a series of reviews of the state of the art in cognitive systems...
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a contemporary field of basic studies on the brain, computational inte...
HSS 2014 was a phenomenal conference, and I have to admit that I liked my own panel best. My fellow ...
Due to the increased availability of both neuroscience methods and theories, Information Systems (IS...
This panel discusses the opportunities and challenges of applying cognitive neuroscience theories, m...
The contemporary wonder of sciences and engineering has recently refocused on the starting point of ...
This paper reviews cognitive neuroscience and several neurophysiological tools (e.g., fMRI, PET, EEG...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
The theme of IEEE ICCI*CC'16 on Cognitive Informatics (CI) and Cognitive Computing (CC) was on cogni...
First paragraph: This special issue focuses on recent advancements in the field of brain-inspired co...
Real-world environments are typically dynamic, complex, and multisensory in nature and require the s...
In the past twenty or so years the scientific community has made impressive advancements in the mode...
Abstract: From a scientific perspective explaining how the brain thinks is a big goal. Cognitive inf...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological...
This discussion document is part of a series of reviews of the state of the art in cognitive systems...
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a contemporary field of basic studies on the brain, computational inte...
HSS 2014 was a phenomenal conference, and I have to admit that I liked my own panel best. My fellow ...
Due to the increased availability of both neuroscience methods and theories, Information Systems (IS...
This panel discusses the opportunities and challenges of applying cognitive neuroscience theories, m...
The contemporary wonder of sciences and engineering has recently refocused on the starting point of ...
This paper reviews cognitive neuroscience and several neurophysiological tools (e.g., fMRI, PET, EEG...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
The theme of IEEE ICCI*CC'16 on Cognitive Informatics (CI) and Cognitive Computing (CC) was on cogni...
First paragraph: This special issue focuses on recent advancements in the field of brain-inspired co...
Real-world environments are typically dynamic, complex, and multisensory in nature and require the s...
In the past twenty or so years the scientific community has made impressive advancements in the mode...
Abstract: From a scientific perspective explaining how the brain thinks is a big goal. Cognitive inf...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological...
This discussion document is part of a series of reviews of the state of the art in cognitive systems...
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a contemporary field of basic studies on the brain, computational inte...
HSS 2014 was a phenomenal conference, and I have to admit that I liked my own panel best. My fellow ...