Dive into Human Factors R&D, Automotive design, Neuroarchitecture and more!
Hello there!
This month’s newsletter is all about human-centric research and design. Over the last couple of weeks we have had a focus on Human Factors R&D specifically aimed at automotive design, Human-Machine Interface design, and transportation safety.
Additionally, we've explored the fascinating field of Neuroarchitecture, understanding how environmental factors influence human behavior and cognitive function through biosensors.
We also delve into the nuances of Attention Measuring, examining the tools and methodologies that help assess how we focus and process information in various settings and how eye tracking and EEG can enhance the research in the field.?
So without further ado; in this Issue:
Human Factors in Automotive Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Design: This article explores how understanding human behavior and ergonomics can improve automotive HMI design, enhancing driver interaction and safety.
Driving Safely Into the Future: This article discusses the integration of Human Factors R&D in improving road safety, focusing on ergonomic designs and advanced driver-assistance systems specifically tailored for truck drivers.
Neuroarchitecture: Designing Spaces with Our Brain in Mind: The piece highlights the application of neuroscience in architecture, known as neuroarchitecture, to create spaces that positively affect human emotions, behaviors, and overall mental health.
How to Measure the 4 Types of Attention with Biosensors: This article explains the use of biosensors to measure four types of human attention—sustained, selective, divided, and alternating—to better understand and enhance user interaction with technologies.
We hope you enjoyed this month’s articles, and if you want to make sure that you are on top of what we are doing in iMotions in more detail, be sure to follow us on our social channels for real-time updates and insights.
Warm regards,
The iMotions Team?