the mind machine
The mind machine is a podcast devoted to the latest research in applied neurosciences, physiological computing, neuroadaptive interfaces and human factors psychology. Each episode features a conversation with a different researcher about their work. Our discussions will focus on emerging technologies, such as: brain-computer interfaces, system automation, affective computing, wearable sensors and assistive technology. The conversations will cover technical aspects of the work as well as potential societal impacts. The podcast will present academic research in a way that is both informal and accessible for both professional and non-professional listeners.
the mind machine
Ep4: Frederic Dehais on Aviation Psychology
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Stephen Fairclough
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Season 1
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Episode 4
In this fourth episode of the podcast, I talk to Professor Frederic Dehais from the University of Toulouse. Fred talks about his background and his work applying neurosciences to the area of aviation psychology. We talk about his research into pilot error and the pros and cons of using neurophysiological methods in the cockpit, particularly EEG and fNIRS. Fred talks about the role of attention in accident formation with reference to applied neurosciences. We also talk about research in the field of neuroergonomics.