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Editorial: Trends in Neuroergonomics
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Editorial: Trends in Neuroergonomics

Klaus Gramann, Stephen H Fairclough, Thorsten O Zander and Hasan Ayaz
Trends in Neuroergonomics: A Comprehensive Overview, v 11, 165
05 Apr 2017
PMID: 28424601
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2017.00165View
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Abstract

ERP fNIRS human-machine interaction body imaging tDCS brain-computer interface EEG NIRS physiological computing mobile brain neuroergonomics Neuroscience
This Research Topic is dedicated to Raja Parasuraman who unexpectedly passed on March 22nd 2015. Raja Parasuraman’s pioneering work led the emergence of Neuroergonomics as a new scientific field. He combined his research interests in the field of Neuroergonomics which he defined as the study of the human brain in relation to performance at work and everyday settings. Raja Parasuraman was a pioneer, a truly exceptional researcher and an extraordinary person. He made significant contributions to a number of disciplines, from human factors to cognitive neuroscience. His advice to young researchers was to be passionate in order to develop theory and knowledge that can guide the design of technologies and environments for people. His legacy, the field of Neuroergonomics, will live on in countless faculties and students whom he advised and inspired with unmatched humility throughout the whole of his distinguished career. Raja Parasuraman was an impressive human being, a very kind person, and an absolutely inspiring individual who will be remembered by everyone who had the chance to meet him.

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