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This work offers an outline of how brain computer
interactions can interconnect with education, specifically
with regard to the cognitive and emotional processes occurring
during difficult learning. We believe that understanding how to
optimize the learner’s attention and workload in learning tasks
can improve the efficacy of educational processes, especially in
tasks involving highly cognitive activities, such as programming
problem solving. The main objective of this study was to examine
several brain parameters (attention, concentration and the energy
of several brain waves) in a programming orientated task, as well
as their variability during tasks of varying complexity. We consider
that this work presents very promising future developments,
including the possibility of incorporating this technology into a
customised automatic system adapted to the student’s cognitive
and emotional state.
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Attention brain computer interaction computer science education concentration programming problem solving