About this Research Topic
This frontiers in Neuroergonomics Research Topic aims to bring together original and inter-disciplinary contributions concerning the collection, understanding and/or use of affective data in novel approaches, design tools, methodologies, techniques, and solutions within contexts closer and closer to real life.
Advances in Affective Neuroergonomics research topic will present papers using affective sciences knowledge to gain understanding of human capabilities and limitations, taking behaviour, physiological activity and brain function into account. The scopes and areas of application covered by this topic are intentionally broad, including but not limited to:
• Physical and cognitive work
• Social communication
• Consumer choices and behaviour
• Multimodal analytics
• Cognitive engineering
• Brain computer interfaces
• Human-machine systems
• Sentiment analysis
• Clinical rehabilitation
Priority will be given to contributions presenting empirically validated results using robust scientific and statistical methods. However, it is possible to submit contributions dealing with methodological proofs of concept, literature reviews, meta-analyses and opinion papers that present original viewpoints or ideas with high innovation potential.
Keywords: neuroergonomics, cognitive engineering, brain computer interfaces, human machine systems
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.