Sustained Attention in a Monitoring Task: Towards a Neuroadaptative Enterprise System Interface
Théophile Demazure (),
Alexander Karran (),
Élise Labonté-LeMoyne (),
Pierre-Majorique Léger (),
Sylvain Sénécal (),
Marc Fredette () and
Gilbert Babin ()
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Théophile Demazure: HEC Montréal
Alexander Karran: HEC Montréal
Élise Labonté-LeMoyne: HEC Montréal
Pierre-Majorique Léger: HEC Montréal
Sylvain Sénécal: HEC Montréal
Marc Fredette: HEC Montréal
Gilbert Babin: HEC Montréal
A chapter in Information Systems and Neuroscience, 2019, pp 125-132 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In today’s data-driven information technology environment, the ability of humans to sustain attention over long periods of time has become an increasingly important skill. We report work in progress to create a novel passive brain computer interface (pBCI), designed to modulate a user’s level of sustained attention in an ecologically valid information system (IS) context. To modulate sustained attention, we take measures of cognitive engagement and vigilance using electroencephalography (EEG) in real time, to form the basis of the BCI, and create a closed neurophysiological feedback loop which adapts elements of a dynamic user interface according to the user’s level of sustained attention. The interface utilizes the ERPsim simulation engine to create an ecologically valid IS task supported by a real-life ERP framework.
Keywords: Passive brain-computer interface; EEG; Vigilance; Adaptive system; Human-computer interaction; ERP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01087-4_15
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