Why Behavioral Measures as Indirect Measures of Neurophysiological Activity Are Important for Progress in the NeuroIS discipline

  • René Riedl*
  • , Alexander Maedche
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Since the genesis of the discipline almost 20 years ago, there is the question whether certain measures belong in NeuroIS research at all, because they do not, strictly speaking, provide a direct measure of neurophysiological activity or a closely related neurobiological measurement such as hormone assessment. Examples include eye-tracking measures such as gaze direction, saccades, and fixation times, electromyography and related measures such as the startle reflex, and verbal expression measures (e.g., vocal pitch analysis). In this article, we briefly summarize this discussion and then outline ten arguments as to why behavioral measures as one major category of indirect measures of neurophysiological activity should be part of the accepted range of measures in NeuroIS. We conclude that the use of these behavioral measures in NeuroIS research advances the field by fostering a deeper and often more ecologically valid understanding of the interplay between humans and information and communication technologies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Systems and Neuroscience: NeuroIS Retreat 2025, Vienna, Austria
EditorsFred D. Davis, René Riedl, Jan vom Brocke, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Adriane B. Randolph, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Pages159-167
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2026
EventNeuroIS Retreat 2025 - Austria Trend Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg, Vienna, Austria
Duration: 26 May 202528 May 2025
https://www.neurois.org/neurois-retreat-2025

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation
PublisherSpringer
Volume9
ISSN (Print)2195-4968
ISSN (Electronic)2195-4976

Conference

ConferenceNeuroIS Retreat 2025
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period26.05.202528.05.2025
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Keywords

  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Brain
  • Central nervous system
  • Ecological validity
  • Electromyography
  • Eye-tracking
  • Startle reflex
  • Vocal pitch analysis

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