2023
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003018
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Neuroergonomics of Cursor Control Devices in Spacecraft Cockpits for Spaceflight Participants

Abstract: The commercial space transportation industry is rapidly growing with increasing numbers of spaceflight participants (SFPs). These private individuals receive considerably less training than astronauts before embarking on space missions, which presents an urgent need to develop the cognitive ergonomics that simplify spacecraft cockpit design. Neuroergonomics is an emerging area within cognitive ergonomics, which Parasuraman described as “the study of brain and behavior at work”. This experimental study investig… Show more

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