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Preface
Sponsors
The Neurobiology of Trust: Benefits and Challenges for NeuroIS (Keynote)
From Neuro-adaptive Systems to Neuro-adaptive Processes: Opportunities of NeuroIS to Contribute to the Emerging Field of Process Science (Hot Topic Talk)
Contents
Our Brain Reads, While We Can't: EEG Reveals Word-Specific Brain Activity in the Absence of Word Recognition
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
2.1 Participants
2.2 Stimuli
2.3 Electroencephalography (EEG)
2.4 Procedure
2.5 Data Analyses
3 Results
3.1 Behavior

3.2 Electroencephalography (EEG)
4 Discussion
References
Information Overload and Argumentation Changes in Product Reviews: Evidence from NeuroIS
1 Introduction
2 Research Hypotheses
3 Method
3.1 Materials and Treatment
3.2 Participants, Procedure, and Measures
4 Results
4.1 Measured Cognitive Activity
4.2 Self-reported Information Overload
4.3 Perceived Helpfulness and Purchase Intention
5 Discussion and Contribution
References
Flow in Knowledge Work: An Initial Evaluation of Flow Psychophysiology Across Three Cognitive Tasks
1 Introduction

2 Theoretical Background and Related Work
3 Method
4 Results
5 Discussion
5.1 Contributions
5.2 Limitations and Future Research
5.3 Conclusion
References
Biosignal-Based Recognition of Cognitive Load: A Systematic Review of Public Datasets and Classifiers
1 Introduction
2 Method
3 Results
4 Discussion and Conclusion
References
Enhancing Wireless Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces with an Encoder/Decoder Machine Learning Model Pair
1 Introduction
2 Brain-Computer Interfaces and Machine Learning Techniques
3 Research Design

4 Proof-of-Concept
5 Future Dataset
6 Conclusion
References
How Does the Content of Crowdfunding Campaign Pictures Impact Donations for Cancer Treatment
1 Introduction
2 Literature and Theory Development
2.1 Donation-Based Crowdfunding
2.2 Egocentric Altruism in Charitable Crowdfunding
2.3 Altercentric Altruism in Charitable Crowdfunding
3 Methods
3.1 Participants
3.2 Measures
3.3 Procedure
4 Results
4.1 Decision-Making Data
4.2 Eye-Tracking Data
4.3 Galvanic Skin Response Data
5 Discussion
References

All Eyes on Misinformation and Social Media Consumption: A Pupil Dilation Study
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review and Hypotheses
2.1 Eye-Tracking Studies
2.2 Cognitive Load and Misinformation
2.3 Pupil Response and Cognitive Load
3 Methods
4 Results
5 Discussion and Concluding Remarks
References
Increased Audiovisual Immersion Associated with Mirror Neuron System Enhancement Following High Fidelity Vibrokinetic Stimulation
1 Introduction
2 Methods and Results
2.1 Participants
2.2 Stimuli
2.3 Procedure
2.4 EEG Recordings and Pre-processing

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