Think of the brain as a car with a finite amount of fuel available to function optimally. An excessive workload can drain what it takes for your brain to run properly. So too can having to work in a ...
Imagine trying to read War and Peace one letter at a time. The thought alone feels excruciating. But in many ways, this painful idea holds parallels to how human-machine interfaces (HMI) force us to ...
My graduate school career was spent studying human factors in the MIT Man-Vehicle Laboratory. I focused on cognitive ergonomics for my Ph.D. as a Draper Laboratory Fellow at the C. S. Draper ...
The landscape of work is constantly evolving, and at its core, the science of ergonomics plays a pivotal role in ensuring that human capabilities and well-being are prioritized. As we delve into the ...