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Neuroergonomics

Neuroergonomics is a field that studies how the brain works in relation to the tasks we perform, especially in work and daily activities. It combines neuroscience and ergonomics to understand how mental processes like attention, memory, and decision-making affect performance and safety. By understanding these brain mechanisms, neuroergonomics aims to design better work environments, tools, and systems that align with human cognitive abilities, reducing errors and improving well-being. Essentially, it’s about tailoring work and technology to fit how our brains function best.