is an interdisciplinary field defined as the study of the brain and behavior at work . It merges neuroscience —the study of brain structure and function—with human factors/ergonomics , which focuses on matching technology and environments to human capabilities and limitations. Core Goals and Approach
Researchers use non-invasive techniques to monitor brain function "in the wild" (real-world settings) to study several critical aspects of work performance: Neuroergonomics - ScienceDirect.com Neuroergonomics - The Brain at Work
The primary objective of neuroergonomics is to use discoveries about human brain and physiological functioning to inform the design of safer, more efficient technologies and work environments. Unlike traditional ergonomics, which often relies on behavioral measures (like response speed) or subjective reports, neuroergonomics focuses on the of human performance. Key Areas of Application is an interdisciplinary field defined as the study