‘Neuroergonomics’ aims to monitor workers’ brains to boost productivity. Is that… okay?
Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work — such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence and so on — researchers in the field of neuroergonomics are using technology to improve how humans perform in their roles at work. Neuroergonomics is the study of human behavior while … Read more