Research of Neuroergonomics Experimental Teaching System in Industrial Engineering

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As human factors teaching in industrial engineering steering to neuroergonomics as the core, neuron ergonomics experiment in new generation of industrial engineering experimental teaching occupies important position. Neuroergonomics experiments directly observe the human brain cognitive activities by means of equipments for measuring the electromagnetic activity and the brain blood flow dynamics in the brain. Based on the present experimental research situation, neuron ergonomics experimental teaching system platform was set up, which involves EEG & ERP experiment system, physiological experiment system, eye movement experiment system. The experimental teaching system includes validation experiments, designing experiments, comprehensive experiments and research experiments for different levels students. The experimental teaching system implements the system of industrial engineering laboratory construction update and perfect.

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