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Month: January 2018

Article of Professor Cañas about “Cognitive Ergonomics” (in Spanish)

Posted January 30, 2018February 7, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Blog and News, Dissemination articles

Cognitive Ergonomics

Article of Professor Cañas about “Absenteeism” (in Spanish)

Posted January 30, 2018February 8, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Lectures and Events

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Free access book on Ergonomics by Professor J.J. Cañas

Posted January 24, 2018February 7, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Uncategorized

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Professor J.J. Cañas acts as member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Human Technology

Posted January 23, 2018February 7, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Editorial Activities

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Lecture of Professor J.J. Cañas on Robots and Risk Prevention

Posted January 22, 2018February 7, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Lectures and Events

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New Book on “Designing for Life: A Human Perspective on Technology Development”

Posted January 22, 2018February 7, 2018 adminLeave a commentPosted in Books and publications

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Introducing Cognitive Ergonomics

Cognitive ergonomics is essentially ergonomics of mental processes. The focus is creating a balance between human cognitive abilities and limitations, and the machine, task, and environment.

A secondary application of cognitive ergonomics is product design. Although a poorly designed product may not directly cause accident or injury, it may lead to pain. The resulting dissatisfaction with the product could cause business failure if it is sufficiently widespread. Therefore many designers and engineers keep these principals in mind when designing new products.

“The ultimate goal of cognitive ergonomics is better performance and a reduction in human error”.

Cognitive Ergonomics Principles

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