Eva Rosa Martínez (a), V. Daniel Vásquez Estupiñán (b), Javier Roca Ruíz (a), Pilar Tejero Gimeno (a)
(a) ERI-Lectura, Universitat de València, España.
(b) Wizeline Inc.
A new revolution in cognitive science is now possible thanks to portable devices enabled to measure physiological variables non-intrusively, the Internet of Things that allows information to be collected and stored in real time from different locations, and big data techniques for identifying patterns that can be used to make decisions, predict behavior or create machine learning and artificial intelligence models. Research supported by these technologies will provide valuable insights into the impact that environmental circumstances have on the cognitive processes involved in different tasks, and how this can be detected through biological markers.