Knowing when a searcher's information needs (IN) are satisfied is one of the ultimate goals in information retrieval. However, the psycho-physiological manifestation of the phenomenon remains unclear. In this study, we investigate brain manifestations of the moment when an IN is satisfied compared to when an IN is not satisfied. To achieve this, we used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity during an experimental task. The task was purposefully designed to simulate the information-seeking process and suit the fMRI experimental procedure. Twenty-nine participants engaged in an experimental task designed to represent a search process while being scanned. Our results indicated that both affective and cognitive proc...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models post...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
The affective and neurological components of information retrieval system design have increasingly b...
Knowing when a searcher’s information needs (IN) are satisfied is one of the ultimate goals in infor...
In a search process, searchers review documents to gather information relevant to their information ...
The main goal of information retrieval (IR) is to satisfy information need (IN). IN refers to a comp...
The raison d'etre of IR is to satisfy human information need. But, do we really understand informati...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models pos...
The raison d'etre of IR is to satisfy human information need. But, do we really understand informati...
The goal of Information Retrieval (IR) systems is to satisfy searchers' Information Need (IN). Our r...
A growing body of interdisciplinary NeuraSearch research in the Information Retrieval (IR) domain, b...
Relevance is one of the key concepts in Information Retrieval (IR). A huge body of research exists t...
A cognitive task can often be subdivided into several subprocesses, which follow a specific temporal...
A fundamental goal of Information Retrieval (IR) is to satisfy searchers' information need (IN). Ad...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models post...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
The affective and neurological components of information retrieval system design have increasingly b...
Knowing when a searcher’s information needs (IN) are satisfied is one of the ultimate goals in infor...
In a search process, searchers review documents to gather information relevant to their information ...
The main goal of information retrieval (IR) is to satisfy information need (IN). IN refers to a comp...
The raison d'etre of IR is to satisfy human information need. But, do we really understand informati...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models pos...
The raison d'etre of IR is to satisfy human information need. But, do we really understand informati...
The goal of Information Retrieval (IR) systems is to satisfy searchers' Information Need (IN). Our r...
A growing body of interdisciplinary NeuraSearch research in the Information Retrieval (IR) domain, b...
Relevance is one of the key concepts in Information Retrieval (IR). A huge body of research exists t...
A cognitive task can often be subdivided into several subprocesses, which follow a specific temporal...
A fundamental goal of Information Retrieval (IR) is to satisfy searchers' information need (IN). Ad...
We investigated the involvement of the parietal cortex in binding features during visual search usin...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models post...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
The affective and neurological components of information retrieval system design have increasingly b...