Consumer-Grade EEG Instruments: Insights on the Measurement Quality Based on a Literature Review and Implications for NeuroIS Research

René Riedl, R. K. Minas, A.R. Dennis, G. Müller-Putz

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Systems and Neuroscience. NeuroIS 2020
Editors Davis F.D., Riedl R., vom Brocke J., Léger PM., Randolph A.B., Fischer T.
PublisherSpringer
Pages350-361
Number of pages12
Volume43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation

Fields of science

  • 303026 Public health
  • 305909 Stress research
  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102016 IT security
  • 502007 E-commerce
  • 502014 Innovation research
  • 502030 Project management
  • 501016 Educational psychology
  • 602036 Neurolinguistics
  • 501030 Cognitive science
  • 502032 Quality management
  • 502043 Business consultancy
  • 502044 Business management
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 503008 E-learning
  • 509004 Evaluation research
  • 301407 Neurophysiology
  • 301401 Brain research

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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