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The Conscious and the Subconscious: An Introduction to Neuro-Information Systems
Author: Jillian Rossman How trustworthy do you believe self-reports and surveys are in a study? For decades, Information Systems (IS) research focused solely on traditional methods such as self-reports, surveys, interviews, and archival data analysis. Neuro-Information Systems (Neuro-IS) combines neuroscience imaging techniques to answer IS research questions. In this article, we will go over what Information Systems and Neuro-Information Systems are, as well as Neuro-Informa
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Apr 105 min read


Biometrics and Stress Detection: How Does It Work?
Author: Adelisa Pelinkovic Introduction Whether it is due to morning rush-hour traffic or an upcoming job interview, stress is a part of our everyday lives. While some forms of stress, such as short-term stress, have been found to be beneficial, stress has overall received a bad reputation for its effects on our health. Based on past research, stress has been linked to serious physical and mental health issues like anxiety, depression, cardiovascular diseases, and immune syst
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Mar 315 min read


Utilizing Biometrics for Pilot and Driver Fatigue and Drowsiness Monitoring
Author: Noah Lepore Introduction Two of the most important factors hindering human functioning are fatigue and drowsiness. Most people struggle with them, but for pilots and drivers, they can create life-or-death situations. Detecting fatigue and drowsiness early, before they become major problems, is critical to preventing accidents. In recent years, biometric technology has advanced tremendously, providing promising tools for real-time fatigue and drowsiness recognition. In
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Mar 307 min read
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