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Information systems and neuroscience = NeuroIS Retreat 2025, Vienna, Austria /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Information systems and neuroscience/ edited by Fred D. Davis ... [et al.].
Reminder of title:
NeuroIS Retreat 2025, Vienna, Austria /
other author:
Davis, Fred D.
corporate name:
NeuroIS Retreat
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xviii, 332 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
How Generative AI Review Summaries Disrupt Users' Evaluative Processes in Online Purchase Environments -- Exploring the NeuroIS Potential for Generative Artificial Intelligence: Findings from a Literature Review -- The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the NeuroIS Research Process: Applications and Opportunities -- EyeGPT: A Cognitive Load-Adaptive GenAI Assistant with Eye Tracking for Programming Education -- Do We Perceive Virtual Teachers as Human? An EEG Experiment Proposal for Investigating the Cognition of AI Teaching Expectations -- STREAM: Self-supervised Task-Responsive EEG Architecture for Mental-state Estimation -- Integrating Mindfulness, Eye-Tracking, and ERP Task Performance: A Research in Progress Study -- Heart Matters: The Influence of Foreign Biofeedback on Decision-Making in Economic Games -- Cognitive Process Tracing in Algorithm Augmented Decision Making -- Cycle-Sensitive Error Processing: Neurophysiological Insights for Enhancing Cognitive Performance in Digital Work Environments -- Leveraging NeuroIS to Develop Profiles of User Susceptibility to Health Misinformation -- The Effect of Age on Willingness to Read Fake News -- Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Reading Comprehension Analysis: A Feature-Based Study -- Understanding Overreliance in Human-GenAI Interactions and Its Impact on Divergent Thinking: A NeuroIS Study -- Why behavioral measures as indirect measures of neurophysiological activity are important for progress in the NeuroIS discipline -- Forecasting performance of business process modelling utilizing causality information -- Pathways to Optimal Learning: Task Load-Driven Neuroadaptive Adaptation and Motivational Incentives -- On the Relationship Between Semantic Transparency and Cognitive Load: Does Context Matter In Process Models? -- Understanding the Impact of Cyberloafing on the Multiple Dimensions of Individual Attention: An EEG-Based Lab Experiment -- Your fault or my fault? Investigating possible error-related potential differences stemming from internal/external error attribution in a screen-based task -- SmartOperator: An Open Experimental Simulation Software for NeuroIS Operations Management Systems Research -- Gestalt Laws in User Experience Design: A NeuroIS Research Agenda -- Scent and Stress: The Role of Lavender and Perception in Simulated Driving Scenarios -- Are VR Experimental Labs an Alternative to Traditional Experimental Settings for NeuroIS Research? A Replication Study with the Iowa Gambling Task -- When Effort Feels Different: Physiological Evidence of Affective Variation in Real Effort Tasks -- Comparison of Gaze Behavior in Real- and Simulated Driving -- The Effects of Ambient Illumination on the Readability of Negatively Polarized Mobile Websites: A Research Design Proposal -- Stochastic Resonance married to Neuroscience: Adding noise can turn subconscious into conscious information -- Evaluating Voice-based AI for Grammar Learning: Does Richer Media Improve Learning? -- Building the Next Generation of NeuroIS Scholars: Lessons Learned, Challenges Overcome, and Future Directions for the Field.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Information science - Congresses. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00815-2
ISBN:
9783032008152
Information systems and neuroscience = NeuroIS Retreat 2025, Vienna, Austria /
Information systems and neuroscience
NeuroIS Retreat 2025, Vienna, Austria /[electronic resource] :edited by Fred D. Davis ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xviii, 332 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Lecture notes in information systems and organisation,v. 92195-4976 ;. - Lecture notes in information systems and organisation ;v. 9..
How Generative AI Review Summaries Disrupt Users' Evaluative Processes in Online Purchase Environments -- Exploring the NeuroIS Potential for Generative Artificial Intelligence: Findings from a Literature Review -- The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the NeuroIS Research Process: Applications and Opportunities -- EyeGPT: A Cognitive Load-Adaptive GenAI Assistant with Eye Tracking for Programming Education -- Do We Perceive Virtual Teachers as Human? An EEG Experiment Proposal for Investigating the Cognition of AI Teaching Expectations -- STREAM: Self-supervised Task-Responsive EEG Architecture for Mental-state Estimation -- Integrating Mindfulness, Eye-Tracking, and ERP Task Performance: A Research in Progress Study -- Heart Matters: The Influence of Foreign Biofeedback on Decision-Making in Economic Games -- Cognitive Process Tracing in Algorithm Augmented Decision Making -- Cycle-Sensitive Error Processing: Neurophysiological Insights for Enhancing Cognitive Performance in Digital Work Environments -- Leveraging NeuroIS to Develop Profiles of User Susceptibility to Health Misinformation -- The Effect of Age on Willingness to Read Fake News -- Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Reading Comprehension Analysis: A Feature-Based Study -- Understanding Overreliance in Human-GenAI Interactions and Its Impact on Divergent Thinking: A NeuroIS Study -- Why behavioral measures as indirect measures of neurophysiological activity are important for progress in the NeuroIS discipline -- Forecasting performance of business process modelling utilizing causality information -- Pathways to Optimal Learning: Task Load-Driven Neuroadaptive Adaptation and Motivational Incentives -- On the Relationship Between Semantic Transparency and Cognitive Load: Does Context Matter In Process Models? -- Understanding the Impact of Cyberloafing on the Multiple Dimensions of Individual Attention: An EEG-Based Lab Experiment -- Your fault or my fault? Investigating possible error-related potential differences stemming from internal/external error attribution in a screen-based task -- SmartOperator: An Open Experimental Simulation Software for NeuroIS Operations Management Systems Research -- Gestalt Laws in User Experience Design: A NeuroIS Research Agenda -- Scent and Stress: The Role of Lavender and Perception in Simulated Driving Scenarios -- Are VR Experimental Labs an Alternative to Traditional Experimental Settings for NeuroIS Research? A Replication Study with the Iowa Gambling Task -- When Effort Feels Different: Physiological Evidence of Affective Variation in Real Effort Tasks -- Comparison of Gaze Behavior in Real- and Simulated Driving -- The Effects of Ambient Illumination on the Readability of Negatively Polarized Mobile Websites: A Research Design Proposal -- Stochastic Resonance married to Neuroscience: Adding noise can turn subconscious into conscious information -- Evaluating Voice-based AI for Grammar Learning: Does Richer Media Improve Learning? -- Building the Next Generation of NeuroIS Scholars: Lessons Learned, Challenges Overcome, and Future Directions for the Field.
This book presents the proceedings of the NeuroIS Retreat 2025, May 26-28, Vienna, Austria, reporting on topics at the intersection of information systems (IS) research, neurophysiology, and the brain sciences. Readers discover the latest findings from top scholars in the field of NeuroIS, which offer detailed insights on the neurobiology underlying IS behavior, essential methods and tools, and their applications for IS, as well as the application of neuroscience and neurophysiological theories to advance IS theory.
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