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Review of the use of neurophysiological and biometric measures in experimental design research
2020
Artificial intelligence for engineering design, analysis and manufacturing
Design is inherently affected by human-related factors and it is of no surprise that the fine-tuning of instruments capable of measuring aspects of human behavior has attracted interest in the design field. The recalled instruments include a variety of devices that capture and quantitatively assess people's unintentional and unconscious reactions and that are generally referred as neurophysiological or biometric. The number of experimental applications of these instruments in design was
doi:10.1017/s0890060420000062
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