Introducing Connectivity Analysis to NeuroIS Research

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Description

The integration of both neuroscience and psycho-physiological methods into Information Systems (IS) research in order to better understand how the brain operates in an IS-relevant context has gained importance. Articles highlighting the potential of NeuroIS have opened the discussion of methodological issues associated with the use of fMRI. NeuroIS research, however, must remain cognizant of the fact that the neural implementation of complex mental processes is based on activity in a network of varied brain areas. Against this background, the present article seeks to make a methodological contribution by introducing methods of connectivity analysis to IS research and by giving an overview of the basic principles. We describe different methods of connectivity analysis, discuss a concrete example, and show how connectivity analysis can inform IS research. The major objective of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of advanced techniques for brain imaging data analysis.
Period18 Dec 2012
Event titleInternational Conference on Information Systems 2012
Event typeConference
LocationUnited StatesShow on map

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