Neuroergonomics Lab

neuroergonomics

About the Lab

Research in my lab utilizes theories, methods, and techniques from physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, psychology, and public health to better understand human behavior and capabilities when interacting with simple and complex work systems. Investigations involve examining multifactorial causes and injury mechanisms of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, brain-behavior relationships with obesity and aging, and development of HF/E tools to assess operator health and performance.

Research Areas

  • Physical and cognitive workload evaluation in complex work systems
  • Operator stress and fatigue
  • Obesity and aging
  • Brain behavior assessments
  • HF/E tools/methods development