Neuroergonomics is motivated to effectively apply state-of-the-art methods and theories from neuroscience to understand how the brain works in everyday life. Conversely, findings obtained in work-defined settings inform and challenge our understanding of what work means in terms of neural mechanisms. Every two years, researchers from all over the world meet at the Neuroergonomics Conference to share their latest research across diverse research topics in various operational domains, based on state-of-the-art research methods.
We welcome submissions in the following areas: # Topics # Executive function, attention, working memory, aging, vocational training, trust in automation, vigilance, social relationships, emotions, cognitive load,
# Domains # Aviation, Surface transport, Mobile Computing, Human-AI teaming, First Responders, Gaming, Healthcare, Human Resource Management, Agriculture, Assembly # Methods # EEG, fNIRS, transcranial brain stimulation, brain-computer interfaces, electrodermal activity, cardiovascular activity, mobile brain/body imaging, eye tracking, signal processing algorithms, simulation and modeling All submitted abstracts (max 2 pages) will be peer-reviewed by independent referees from members of our international program committee. The committee consists of established scientists defined by their expertise in relevant research topic, operational domains, and neuroscientific methods. These include but are not limited to the following. Presented research at NEC 2018, Philadelphia, USA, can be found here: https://www.frontiersin.org/re...
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