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Bimodal EEG-fNIRS in Neuroergonomics. Current Evidence and Prospects for Future Research

Neuroergonomics focuses on the brain signatures and associated mental states underlying behavior to design human-machine interfaces enhancing performance in the cognitive and physical domains. Brain imaging techniques such as functional near-infrared ...

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