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1. A neuroergonomics approach to investigate the mental workload of drivers in real driving settings.

2. Time course of cognitive functions and physiological response under heat exposure: Thermal tolerance exposure time based on ECG and fNIRS.

3. A neuroergonomics model for evaluating nuclear power plants operators' performance under heat stress driven by ECG time-frequency spectrums and fNIRS prefrontal cortex network: A CNN-GAT fusion model.

4. Cognitive Engineering to Improve Patient Safety and Outcomes in Cardiothoracic Surgery.

5. The diagnosticity of psychophysiological signatures: Can we disentangle mental workload from acute stress with ECG and fNIRS?

6. Texting while walking: An expensive switch cost.

7. A neuroergonomics approach to driver's cooperation with Lane Departure Warning Systems.

8. Neurophysiological, muscular, and perceptual adaptations of exoskeleton use over days during overhead work with competing cognitive demands.

9. Neuroergonomics of car driving: A critical meta-analysis of neuroimaging data on the human brain behind the wheel.

10. Semantic processing and emotional evaluation in the traffic sign understanding process: Evidence from an event-related potential study.

11. Quantifying the cognitive cost of laparo-endoscopic single-site surgeries: Gaze-based indices.

12. The out-of-the-loop Brain: A neuroergonomic approach of the human automation interaction.

13. Intraocular pressure is sensitive to cumulative and instantaneous mental workload.

14. Driving time modulates accommodative response and intraocular pressure.

15. Intraocular pressure responses to a virtual reality shooting simulation in active-duty members of the Spanish Army: The influence of task complexity.

16. Effects of long and short simulated flights on the saccadic eye movement velocity of aviators.

17. The neuroergonomic evaluation of human machine interface design in air traffic control using behavioral and EGG/ERP measures.

18. Cognitive performance and electroencephalographic variations in air traffic controllers under various mental workload and time of day.

19. Electrophysiological measurement of interest during walking in a simulated environment.

20. Effects of chronotype and time of day on the vigilance decrement during simulated driving.

21. Mind over body: A neuroergonomic approach to assessing motor performance under stress in older adults.

22. Saccadic peak velocity as an alternative index of operator attention: A short review.

23. The effects of emotion on pilot decision-making: A neuroergonomic approach to aviation safety.

24. Saccadic velocity as an arousal index in naturalistic tasks.

25. The ergonomics of natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) navigation in terms of performance, stress, and cognitive behavior.

26. Is an anthropomorphic app icon more attractive? Evidence from neuroergonomomics.

27. Neural and biomechanical tradeoffs associated with human-exoskeleton interactions.

28. A quantum-inspired model for human-automation trust in air traffic controllers derived from functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and correlated with behavioural indicators.

29. Evaluating effectiveness of information visualizations using cognitive fit theory: A neuroergonomics approach.

30. The intraocular pressure responses to oral academic examination: The influence of perceived levels of public speaking anxiety.

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