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Emerging Themes and Future Directions in Neurodesign and Human-Computer Interaction: A Systematic Review

Wenzhe Tang, Shanguang Chen, Junkai Shao, Xiaoxi Du, Jinchun Wu, Xinyu Zhang, Yafeng Niu, Chengqi Xue

2024International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction11 citationsDOI

Abstract

While considerable research has been conducted, the field of neurodesign and human-computer interaction (N-HCI) has yet to be methodically delineated in light of contemporary studies. In this context, this paper undertakes a systematic review with dual objectives: (a) to uncover emerging research themes within N-HCI, and (b) to provide future directions for research on N-HCI. Employing robust systematic review methodologies, this paper scrutinized 122 pertinent documents, revealing four principal emerging research themes and constructing a conceptual framework that synthesized key concepts in N-HCI. The results underscored the relative underdevelopment in research that leverages neural evidence to enhance general human-computer interface design, and the notable absence of research at the intersections of the “user” and “environment” aspects of neurodesign with HCI. Accordingly, this paper identifies underdeveloped areas in existing research that require more depth and blank areas in the conceptual framework that call for exploration as future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Engineering ethicsPsychologyData scienceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionManagement scienceSociologyEngineeringEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesHuman-Automation Interaction and SafetyGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
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