Using fNIRS brain sensing in realistic hCI settings: Experiments and guidelines.

Solovey, Erin Treacy.

Girouard, Audrey.

Chauncey, Krysta.

Hirshfield, Leanne M.

Sassaroli, Angelo.

Zheng, Feng.

Fantini, Sergio (Professor of Biomedical Engineering)

Jacob, Robert J. K.

2009

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  • Because functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) eases many of the restrictions of other brain sensors, it has potential to open up new possibilities for HCI research. From our experience using fNIRS technology for HCI, we identify several considerations and provide guidelines for using fNIRS in realistic HCI laboratory settings. We empirically examine whether typical human behavior (e.g. head ... read more
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  • Solovey, Erin Treacy, Audrey Girouard, Krysta Chauncey, Leanne M. Hirshfield, Angelo Sassaroli, Feng Zheng, Sergio Fantini, and Robert J.K. Jacob. "Using fNIRS Brain Sensing in Realistic HCI Settings." Proceedings of the 22nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology - UIST '09 (2009). doi:10.1145/1622176.1622207.
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