The human brain and body are prolific signal generators. Recent technologies and computing techniques allow us to measure, process and interpret these signals. We can now infer such things as cognitive and emotional states to create adaptive interactive systems and to gain an understanding of user experience. This workshop brings together researchers from the formerly separated communities of physiological computing (PC), and brain-computer interfaces (BCI) to discuss psychophysiological computing. We set out to identify key research challenges, potential global synergies, and emerging technological contributions. Keywords Brain-computer interfaces, physiological computing, psychophysiological signals, affective computing ACM Classification Keywords H.5.2 User Interfaces: Input devices and strategies; B.4.2 Input/Output Devices: Channels and controllers;
Audrey Girouard, Erin Treacy Solovey, Regan L. Man