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Editorial
. 2020 Oct 27:1:583733.
doi: 10.3389/fnrgo.2020.583733. eCollection 2020.

Brain at Work and in Everyday Life as the Next Frontier: Grand Field Challenges for Neuroergonomics

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Brain at Work and in Everyday Life as the Next Frontier: Grand Field Challenges for Neuroergonomics

Frederic Dehais et al. Front Neuroergon. .
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Keywords: cognition; human system interaction; mobile brain imaging; neuroergonomics; neuroscience; neurotechnology.

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