Neuroadaptive systems are a category of emerging technology where neurophysiological signals are collected in order to quantify the psychological state of the user in real-time.
This dynamic quantification is utilized to enable intelligent adaptation at the interface. In principle, this closed-loop design enables technology to adaptively support the goals of the user in an implicit fashion. Current Research in Neuroadaptive Technology provides readers with the state-of-the-art in the field of neuroadaptive technology. Research on this topic is inherently multidisciplinary, encompassing: neurosciences, human factors psychology, engineering, computer science and ethics. This book provides readers with access to the breadth and depth of current research in this field, i.e. to cover a range of application domains in sufficient technical detail.
The multidisciplinary character of this field means that the publication of key research is often fragmented across specialist journals; the editors have consolidated current research within this book. By carefully selecting key topics that are clustered around the concept of neuroadaptive technology, this book also draws the attention of the reader to points of convergence between different disciplines. In summary, the book meets the needs of readers by consolidating multidisciplinary research around a nascent technological concept. The topic of neuroadaptive technology is novel and contemporary and editors Dr. Stephen Fairclough and Dr. Thorsten Zander have captured issues related to this emerging technology at the point of inception.
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