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Table of Contents; Preface; Section I: Neuroergonomics: Workload Assessment; Chapter 1: Neurogenetics of Working Memory and Decision Making under Time Pressure; Chapter 2: From Subjective Questionnaires to Saccadic Peak Velocity: A Neuroergonomics Index for Online Assessment of Mental Workload; Chapter 3: Cognitive Workload Assessment of Air Traffic Controllers Using Optical Brain Imaging Sensors; Chapter 4: Prestimulus Alpha as a Precursor to Errors in a UAV Target Orientation Detection Task 327 $aChapter 5: Decoding Information Processing When Attention Fails: An Electrophysiological ApproachChapter 6: Towards Adaptive Automation: A Neuroegronomic Approach to Measuring Workload During a Command and Control Task; Chapter 7: A Predictive Model of Cognitive Performance Under Acceleration Stress; Chapter 8: Static and Dynamic Discriminations in Vigilance: Effects on Cerebral Hemodynamics and Workload; Section II: Models and Measurement in Neuroergonomics; Chapter 9: 4th Dimensional Interactive Design For Dynamic Environments 327 $aChapter 10: Developing Methods for Utilizing Physiological MeasuresChapter 11: Methods from Neuroscience for Measuring User Experience in Work Environments; 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