About this Research Topic
In this research topic, we are looking for: (1) studies in complex, realistic scenarios that specifically deal with cognitive states or cognitive processes (memory-related or other), (2) classification and estimation of cognitive states and processes like working memory activity, and (3) applications to Brain-Computer Interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction in general. Central open research questions which we would like to see approached in this research topic comprise:
* How can working memory load be quantified with regression or classification models which are robust to perturbations common to realistic recording conditions and natural brain signal fluctuations?
* How can detection and classification of cognitive states be used in Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)?
* How can multiple types of features or signal types be combined to achieve a more robust classification of working memory load?
* How can working memory activity be differentiated from other types of cognitive or affective activity which co-vary with, but are not related to memory?
* How well can insights from offline, average-analysis studies on memory activity be transferred to online, single-trial BCIs?
* How can models of working memory load be calibrated to account for individual differences, for example in working memory capacity?
* How can approaches from computational cognitive modeling be combined with physiological signals to assess memory processes?
* How can working memory load be classified, for example according to modality (spatial memory, semantic memory, ...) or type of activity (encoding, retrieval, rehearsal, ...)?
* How to design user-independent memory load estimators? Is that even feasible?
* How can memory load estimators from a given context or modality be transferred to another modality and/or context?
* How can working memory activity be classified to predict the outcome of the activity, for example by differentiating successful from failed encoding attempts?
Additionally, we are also interested in other relevant submissions related to the research topic. We also sincerely invite manuscripts dealing with applications of memory-related interfaces (e.g. adaptive human-computer interfaces for memory-intensive tasks). Comprehensive review articles which critically reflect the state-of-the-art on a certain aspect of the topic are also welcome.
Keywords: Working memory, Brain-Computer Interface, BCI, Physiological Signals, Modeling, Single trial, Memory Load
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