René Riedl, R. K. Minas, A.R. Dennis, G. Müller-Putz,
"Consumer-Grade EEG Instruments: Insights on the Measurement Quality Based on a Literature Review and Implications for NeuroIS Research"
, in Davis F.D., Riedl R., vom Brocke J., Léger PM., Randolph A.B., Fischer T.: Information Systems and Neuroscience. NeuroIS 2020, Serie Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, Vol. 43, Springer, Seite(n) 350-361, 2020
Original Titel:
Consumer-Grade EEG Instruments: Insights on the Measurement Quality Based on a Literature Review and Implications for NeuroIS Research
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Information Systems and Neuroscience. NeuroIS 2020
Original Kurzfassung:
Application of good methodological standards is critical in science because such standards constitute a precondition for high-quality research results. A fundamental question which has recently been raised in the NeuroIS literature is whether consumer-grade electroencephalography (EEG) instruments offer measurement quality that is comparable to research-grade instruments. Importantly, a notable number of EEG papers in the NeuroIS literature already used consumer-grade instruments, predominantly because such tools are typically portable, wireless, cheap, and easy to use.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Veröffentlicher:
Springer
Serie:
Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation