Conference paper

Affective Information Processing of Fake News: Evidence from NeuroIS


Authors listLutz, Bernhard; Adam, Marc T.P.; Feuerriegel, Stefan; Pröllochs, Nicolas; Neumann, Dirk

Appeared inInformation Systems and Neuroscience

Editor listDavis, Fred D.; Riedl, René; Brocke, Jan vom

Publication year2019

Pages121-128

ISBN978-3-030-28143-4

eISBN978-3-030-28144-1

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28144-1_13

ConferenceNeuroIS Retreat 2019

Title of seriesLecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation

Number in series32


Abstract

False information such as “fake news” threatens the credibility of social media and is widely believed to affect public opinion. So far, IS literature lacks a theoretical foundation on what leads humans to classify a news item as fake. In order to shed light on this question, we performed an experiment that involved 42 subjects with both eye tracking and heart rate measurements. We find that a lower heart rate variability and a higher relative number of eye fixations per second are associated with a higher probability of fake classification. Our study contributes to IS theory by providing evidence that the decision, if a news item is real or fake, is not purely cognitive, but also involves affective information processing. Thereby, it points towards novel strategies for identifying and preventing the spread of fake news in social media.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLutz, B., Adam, M., Feuerriegel, S., Pröllochs, N. and Neumann, D. (2019) Affective Information Processing of Fake News: Evidence from NeuroIS, in Davis, F., Riedl, R. and Brocke, J. (eds.) Information Systems and Neuroscience. Cham: Springer. pp. 121-128. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28144-1_13

APA Citation styleLutz, B., Adam, M., Feuerriegel, S., Pröllochs, N., & Neumann, D. (2019). Affective Information Processing of Fake News: Evidence from NeuroIS. In Davis, F., Riedl, R., & Brocke, J. (Eds.), Information Systems and Neuroscience. (pp. 121-128). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28144-1_13


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