
Neuroergonomics
The brain at work
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 10. April 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-0-19-536865-9 (ISBN)
Description
Neuroergonomics 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 match technology with the capabilities and limitations of people so they can work effectively and safely. The goal of merging these two fields is to use the startling discoveries of human brain and physiological functioning both to inform the design of technologies in the workplace and home, and to provide new training methods that enhance performance, expand capabilites, and optimize the fit between people and technology.
Research in the area of neuroergonomics has blossomed in recent years with the emergence of noninvasive techniques for monitoring human brain function that can be used to study various aspects of human behavior in relation to technology and work, including mental workload, visual attention, working memory, motor control, human-automation interaction, and adaptive automation.
This volume provides the first systematic overview of this emerging area, describing the theoretical background, basic research, major methods, as well as the new and future areas of application. This collection will benefit a number of readers: the experienced researcher investigating related questions in human facotrs and cognitive neuroscience, the student wishing to get a rapid but systematic overview of the field, and the designer interested in novel approaches and new ideas for application.
Research in the area of neuroergonomics has blossomed in recent years with the emergence of noninvasive techniques for monitoring human brain function that can be used to study various aspects of human behavior in relation to technology and work, including mental workload, visual attention, working memory, motor control, human-automation interaction, and adaptive automation.
This volume provides the first systematic overview of this emerging area, describing the theoretical background, basic research, major methods, as well as the new and future areas of application. This collection will benefit a number of readers: the experienced researcher investigating related questions in human facotrs and cognitive neuroscience, the student wishing to get a rapid but systematic overview of the field, and the designer interested in novel approaches and new ideas for application.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
80 s/w Abbildungen
28 colour and 80 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 249 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
798 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-536865-9 (9780195368659)
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Persons
Editor
Professor of Psychology, Director of Cognitive Science LaboratoryProfessor of Psychology, Director of Cognitive Science Laboratory, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA
Professor of Neurology, Director of the Division of Neuroergonomics, and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Public PolicyProfessor of Neurology, Director of the Division of Neuroergonomics, and Professor of Industrial Engineering and Public Policy, The University of Iowa, USA
Content
PART I: INTRODUCTION ; PART II: NEUROERGONOMICS METHODS ; PART III: PERCEPTION, COGNITION, AND EMOTION ; PART IV: STRESS, FATIGUE AND PHYSICAL WORK ; FUNCTION ; BOHDANA SHEREHIY, WLODZIMIERZ SIEMIONOW, AND KRYSTSNA GIELO-PERCZAK ; PART V: TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS ; MATTHEW RIZZO, AND JOAN SEVERSON ; MILLER, ZEV RYMER, AND RICHARD WEIR ; PART VI: SPECIAL POPULATIONS ; REINHOLD SCHERER, AND CHRISTA NEUPER ; AND JOSEPH RIZZO ; SEAN MCEVOY, AND JOHN LEE ; PART VII: CONCLUSIONS ; RIZZO AND RAJA PARASURAMAN