This edited collection will provide an overview of the field of physiological computing, i.e. the use of physiological signals as input for computer control. It will cover a breadth of current research, from brain-computer interfaces to telemedicine.
Author(s): Stephen H. Fairclough, Kiel Gilleade (eds.)
Series: Human–Computer Interaction Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 238
Tags: User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Biological Psychology; Biometrics; Computer Applications; Psychological Methods/Evaluation; Health Psychology
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Meaningful Interaction with Physiological Computing....Pages 1-16
Engineering Issues in Physiological Computing....Pages 17-38
Eye Tracking and Eye-Based Human–Computer Interaction....Pages 39-65
Towards BCI-Based Implicit Control in Human–Computer Interaction....Pages 67-90
Biocybernetic Adaptation as Biofeedback Training Method....Pages 91-115
Using fNIRS to Measure Mental Workload in the Real World....Pages 117-139
Psychophysiological Feedback for Adaptive Human–Robot Interaction (HRI)....Pages 141-167
The Drive to Explore: Physiological Computing in a Cultural Heritage Context....Pages 169-195
The Vitality Bracelet: Bringing Balance to Your Life with Psychophysiological Measurements....Pages 197-209
Capturing Human Digital Memories for Assisting Memory Recall....Pages 211-234
Back Matter....Pages 235-238