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Neuroadaptive technologies: Applying neuroergonomics to the design of advanced interfaces

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A neuroadaptive interface as discussed by the authors is an ensemble of computer-based displays and controls whose functional characteristics change in response to meaningful variations in the user's cognitive and/or emotional states Variations in these states are indexed by corresponding central nervous system activity, which control functionally adaptive modifications to the interface.
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This article describes an emerging approach to the design of human-machine systems referred to as 'neuroadaptive interface technology' A neuroadaptive interface is an ensemble of computer-based displays and controls whose functional characteristics change in response to meaningful variations in the user's cognitive and/or emotional states Variations in these states are indexed by corresponding central nervous system activity, which control functionally adaptive modifications to the interface The purpose of these modifications is to promote safer and more effective human-machine system performance While fully functional adaptive interfaces of this type do not currently exist, there are promising steps being taken toward their development, and great potential value in doing so--value that corresponds directly to and benefits from a neuroergonomic approach to systems development Specifically, it is argued that the development of these systems will greatly enhance overall human-machine system performance

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Fundamentals of physiological computing

TL;DR: It is concluded that physiological computing provides opportunities to innovate HCI but complex methodological/conceptual issues must be fully tackled during the research and development phase if this nascent technology is to achieve its potential.
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Brain-Computer Interfaces: Applying our Minds to Human-Computer Interaction

TL;DR: The book introduces ideas that can help in the quest to interpret intentional brain control and develop the ultimate input device, and challenges researchers to further explore passive brain sensing to evaluate interfaces and feed into adaptive computing systems.
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A survey of methods for data fusion and system adaptation using autonomic nervous system responses in physiological computing

TL;DR: A survey of the work performed on data fusion and system adaptation using autonomic nervous system responses in psychophysiology and physiological computing during the last ten years is presented in this article, where five prerequisites for data fusion are examined: psychological model selection, training set preparation, feature extraction, normalization and dimension reduction.
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Brain-Computer Interfacing and Games

TL;DR: This chapter gives an overview of the state of the art ofBCI in games and discusses the consequences of applying knowledge from Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) to the design of BCI for games.
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The future of neuroergonomics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the theoretical, the philosophical, and the ethical considerations associated with the advent and future of neuroergonomics and address the social and psychological implications of these changes.
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Affective Computing

TL;DR: Key issues in affective computing, " computing that relates to, arises from, or influences emotions", are presented and new applications are presented for computer-assisted learning, perceptual information retrieval, arts and entertainment, and human health and interaction.
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Talking off the top of your head: toward a mental prosthesis utilizing event-related brain potentials

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Cognitive Work Analysis: Toward Safe, Productive, and Healthy Computer-Based Work

TL;DR: In this article, an approach to computer-based work in complex sociotechnical systems developed over the last 30 years by Jens Rasmussen and his colleagues at Riso National Laboratory in Roskilde, Denmark is described.
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Brain-computer interface technology: a review of the first international meeting

TL;DR: The first international meeting devoted to brain-computer interface research and development is summarized, which focuses on the development of appropriate applications, identification of appropriate user groups, and careful attention to the needs and desires of individual users.
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Instant neural control of a movement signal.

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