| Literature DB >> 24391575 |
Ranjana K Mehta1, Raja Parasuraman2.
Abstract
Neuroergonomics is an emerging science that is defined as the study of the human brain in relation to performance at work and in everyday settings. This paper provides a critical review of the neuroergonomic approach to evaluating physical and cognitive work, particularly in mobile settings. Neuroergonomics research employing mobile and immobile brain imaging techniques are discussed in the following areas of physical and cognitive work: (1) physical work parameters; (2) physical fatigue; (3) vigilance and mental fatigue; (4) training and neuroadaptive systems; and (5) assessment of concurrent physical and cognitive work. Finally, the integration of brain and body measurements in investigating workload and fatigue, in the context of mobile brain/body imaging ("MoBI"), is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: mental fatigue; neuroadaptive systems; physical fatigue; physical work parameters; training; vigilance
Year: 2013 PMID: 24391575 PMCID: PMC3870317 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
List of neuroergonomic techniques and their major features.
| Method | Measures/stimulates | Portability/mobility | Cost | Spatial resolution | Temporal resolution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRI | Gray matter volume | None | High | High | NA |
| DTI | White matter integrity | None | High | High | NA |
| fMRI | Relative blood oxygenation | None | High | High | Low |
| fNIRS | Oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin | High | Low | Moderate | Low |
| TCDS | Cerebral blood flow velocity | Moderate | Low | Low | Low |
| EEG | Summated post-synaptic electrical activity | Moderate | Low | Low | High |
| ERP | Stimulus or response-related electrical activity | Moderate | Low | Low | High |
| TMS | Brain activation or inhibition | Low | Moderate | High | High |
| tDCS | Brain activation or inhibition | High | Very low | Low | Low |