?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=SIG%3A+Moving+from+Brain-Computer+Interfaces+to+Personal+Cognitive+Informatics&rft.creator=Wilson%2C+ML&rft.creator=Midha%2C+S&rft.creator=Maior%2C+HA&rft.creator=Cox%2C+AL&rft.creator=Chuang%2C+LL&rft.creator=Urquhart%2C+LD&rft.description=Consumer+neurotechnology+is+arriving+en+masse%2C+even+while+algorithms+for+user+state+estimation+are+being+actively+defined+and+developed.+Indeed%2C+many+consumable+wearables+are+now+available+that+try+to+estimate+cognitive+changes+from+wrist+data+or+body+movement.+But+does+this+data+help+people%3F+It's+a+critical+time+to+ask+how+users+could+be+informed+by+wearable+neurotechnology%2C+in+a+way+that+would+be+relevant+to+their+needs+and+serve+their+personal+well-being.+The+aim+of+this+SIG+is+to+bring+together+the+key+HCI+communities+needed+to+address+this%3A+personal+informatics%2C+digital+health+and+wellbeing%2C+neuroergonomics%2C+and+neuroethics.&rft.publisher=ACM&rft.date=2022-04-28&rft.type=Proceedings+paper&rft.language=eng&rft.source=+++++In%3A++Conference+on+Human+Factors+in+Computing+Systems+-+Proceedings.++(pp.+pp.+1-4).++ACM+(2022)+++++&rft.format=text&rft.identifier=https%3A%2F%2Fdiscovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk%2Fid%2Feprint%2F10150733%2F1%2FCox_chi22extendedabstracts_163_Accessibility_27_.pdf&rft.identifier=https%3A%2F%2Fdiscovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk%2Fid%2Feprint%2F10150733%2F&rft.rights=open