N Sarter, M Sarter - Theoretical issues in ergonomics science, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
As with any merger of previously unrelated scientific disciplines, the usefulness of combining cognitive neuroscience and cognitive ergonomics to create the new field …
Neuroergnomics can be defined as the study of brain and behavior at work. It combines two disciplines--neuroscience, the study of brain function, and human factors, the study of how to …
This volume explores cognitive ergonomics, which is concerned with mental processes— otherwise known as brain work. It discusses perception, memory, reasoning, and motor …
W Karwowski, W Siemionow… - Theoretical Issues in …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
One of the important functions of the human brain is voluntary control of movements and motor activities combined with perceptual, cognitive and affective processes. This paper …
Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life details the methodologies that are useful for keeping an ideal human-machine system up-to-date, along with information on …
While there have been tremendous advances in our scientific understanding of the brain, this work has been largely academic, and often oriented toward clinical publication …
R Parasuraman, GF Wilson - Human factors, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The authors describe research and applications in prominent areas of neuroergonomics. Background: Because human factors/ergonomics examines behavior and …
The main goal of this chapter is to illustrate how human neuroscience techniques, as well as scientific theories that integrate behavioral and neuroscientific levels of description, can be …
Ergonomics, the use of scientific thinking in the design of products and of working environments, has undergone three major waves of research innovations and applications …