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The Potential Of Neuroscience For Human-Computer Interaction Research, René Riedl, Adriane B. Randolph, Jan Vom Brocke, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Angelika Dimoka Aug 2014

The Potential Of Neuroscience For Human-Computer Interaction Research, René Riedl, Adriane B. Randolph, Jan Vom Brocke, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Angelika Dimoka

Adriane B. Randolph

Due to the increased availability of both neuroscience methods and theories, Information Systems (IS) scholars have begun to investigate the potential of neuroscience for IS research. This new field of research is referred to as NeuroIS. Moreover, large technology companies (e.g., Microsoft and Philips) started research programs to evaluate the potential of neuroscience for their business. The application of neuroscientific approaches is also expected to significantly contribute to advancements in human-computer interaction (HCI) research. Against this background, a panel debate is organized to discuss the potential of neuroscience for HCI studies. The panel hosts an intellectual debate from different perspectives, …


Triangulating System Requirements For Users With Severe Motor Disabilities, Adriane Randolph Aug 2014

Triangulating System Requirements For Users With Severe Motor Disabilities, Adriane Randolph

Adriane B. Randolph

By giving a voice to users in the design process of information systems, they often feel more empowered and engaged. The inclusion of users with disabilities in the design process, however, can be markedly more difficult. User profiling allows a user's preferences and interests to be captured and represented. However, for a user with severe motor disabilities, information related to his or her user profile must be obtained through a variety of means. Because feedback from a person with a severe motor disability may be limited and, at times, unreliable, system requirements must be triangulated using multiple sources to help …


User Profiles For Facilitating Conversations With Locked-In Users, Melody Moore, Veda Storey, Adriane Randolph Aug 2014

User Profiles For Facilitating Conversations With Locked-In Users, Melody Moore, Veda Storey, Adriane Randolph

Adriane B. Randolph

The loss of communication is one of the most profound disabilities a human being can experience, inhibiting social contact and complicating medical and personal care. Locked-in patients are paralyzed and unable to speak, but cognitively intact. Developments in biometric technology provide non-muscular channels of control and provide opportunities to restore some communication for people with little or no muscle movement. Although these biometric devices have been effective, the input rate is very slow for the requirements of interactive communication. Prediction techniques increase the speed of communication in assistive technology. However, the user’s context (time of day, location, presence of conversational …


Towards Predicting Control Of A Brain-Computer Interface, Adriane Randolph, Saurav Karmakar, Melody Jackson Aug 2014

Towards Predicting Control Of A Brain-Computer Interface, Adriane Randolph, Saurav Karmakar, Melody Jackson

Adriane B. Randolph

Individuals suffering from locked-in syndrome are completely paralyzed and unable to speak but otherwise cognitively intact. Traditional assistive technology is ineffective for this population of users due to the physical nature of input devices. Brain-computer and biometric interfaces offer users with severe motor disabilities a non-muscular input channel for communication and control, but require that users be able to harness their appropriate electrophysiological responses for effective use of the interface. There is currently no formalized process for determining a user’s aptitude for control of various biometric interfaces without testing on an actual system. This study presents how basic information captured …


Using Neural Input To Control Google Glass, Adriane Randolph, Benjamin Warren, Stephen Krontz, Joshua Pate May 2014

Using Neural Input To Control Google Glass, Adriane Randolph, Benjamin Warren, Stephen Krontz, Joshua Pate

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


The Applicability Of Neurally-Controlled Devices In Business: A Student Perspective, Adriane Randolph Dec 2013

The Applicability Of Neurally-Controlled Devices In Business: A Student Perspective, Adriane Randolph

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Exploring Sales Techniques Through The Minds Of Novice And Expert Salespersons, Adriane Randolph, A. Leila Borders, Terry Loe May 2013

Exploring Sales Techniques Through The Minds Of Novice And Expert Salespersons, Adriane Randolph, A. Leila Borders, Terry Loe

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Characterizing Brain-Computer Interface Control With Biogauges, Adriane Randolph, Steven Mason, Melody Moore Jackson Dec 2012

Characterizing Brain-Computer Interface Control With Biogauges, Adriane Randolph, Steven Mason, Melody Moore Jackson

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of Brain Games As A Potential Non-Pharmaceutical Alternative For The Treatment Of Adhd, Adriane Randolph, Stacy Wegrzyn, Doug Hearrington, Tim Martin Jan 2012

An Investigation Of Brain Games As A Potential Non-Pharmaceutical Alternative For The Treatment Of Adhd, Adriane Randolph, Stacy Wegrzyn, Doug Hearrington, Tim Martin

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Not All Created Equal: The Individual-Technology Fit Of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Adriane Randolph Dec 2011

Not All Created Equal: The Individual-Technology Fit Of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Adriane Randolph

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


The Aha Moment: Using Psychophysiological Measures To Identify It Entrepreneurial Epiphanies, Adriane Randolph, Gaëtan Mourmant Apr 2011

The Aha Moment: Using Psychophysiological Measures To Identify It Entrepreneurial Epiphanies, Adriane Randolph, Gaëtan Mourmant

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Is This What I Think It Is? The Frontal Lobe And Influences On Taste, Adriane Randolph, Charnetta Brown, Janée Burkhalter Apr 2011

Is This What I Think It Is? The Frontal Lobe And Influences On Taste, Adriane Randolph, Charnetta Brown, Janée Burkhalter

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


I’Ve Got The Feeling: A Consumer’S Psychophysiological Responses To Brand Placement, Adriane Randolph, Janée Burkhalter Jan 2011

I’Ve Got The Feeling: A Consumer’S Psychophysiological Responses To Brand Placement, Adriane Randolph, Janée Burkhalter

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Brain-Computer Interfaces As Child's Play: Using Mental Training To Improve Motor Skills In Children, Adriane Randolph, Ashley Ingraham Mar 2010

Brain-Computer Interfaces As Child's Play: Using Mental Training To Improve Motor Skills In Children, Adriane Randolph, Ashley Ingraham

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Case Study: The Development Of An Alternative School In Honduras, Adriane Randolph, Arjan Raven, Miriam Hanson May 2009

Case Study: The Development Of An Alternative School In Honduras, Adriane Randolph, Arjan Raven, Miriam Hanson

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Dealing With Trouble In Paradise: Sustainable Educational Projects In Roatan, Honduras, Adriane Randolph, Arjan Raven, Shelli Heil May 2008

Dealing With Trouble In Paradise: Sustainable Educational Projects In Roatan, Honduras, Adriane Randolph, Arjan Raven, Shelli Heil

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


An Expert System For Matching Individual Characteristics And Features Of Brain-Computer Interface Technologies With Performance, Adriane Randolph Apr 2008

An Expert System For Matching Individual Characteristics And Features Of Brain-Computer Interface Technologies With Performance, Adriane Randolph

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Controllability Of Galvanic Skin Response, Adriane Randolph, Luke Mccampbell, Melody Moore, Steven Mason Jun 2005

Controllability Of Galvanic Skin Response, Adriane Randolph, Luke Mccampbell, Melody Moore, Steven Mason

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Brain-Computer Interfaces, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Brendan Allison Dec 2004

Brain-Computer Interfaces, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Brendan Allison

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Deriving User Profiles For Augmentative Communication, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Veda Storey, Nannette Napier Jul 2004

Deriving User Profiles For Augmentative Communication, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Veda Storey, Nannette Napier

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Context Aware Communication For Severely Disabled Users, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Veda Storey Oct 2003

Context Aware Communication For Severely Disabled Users, Adriane Randolph, Melody Moore, Veda Storey

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.