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Neuroergonomics on the Go: An Evaluation of the Potential of Mobile EEG for Workplace Assessment and Design.

Edmund WascherJulian Elias ReiserGerhard RinkenauerMauro LarráFelix A DregerDaniel SchneiderMelanie KarthausStephan GetzmannMarie GutberletStefan Arnau
Published in: Human factors (2021)
Mobile EEG has become a valuable tool for evaluating mental states and mental processes on a highly objective level during work. The main advantage of this technique is that working environments don't have to be changed while systematically measuring brain functions at work. Moreover, the workflow is unaffected by such neuroergonomic approaches.
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