In a world increasingly dominated by unmanned systems and remote operations, Neuroergonomics & Drones offers a groundbreaking exploration into how human minds interact with machines in high-stakes environments. From disaster zones and defense operations to agriculture and cinematography, small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) have revolutionized countless sectors-but at a cognitive cost. As manual control gives way to human-machine teaming, the pressure on operators to maintain situational awareness, manage stress, and make split-second decisions has never been greater.
This pioneering work introduces N.E.R.V.E.S., a unified neuroergonomic research framework that merges neuroscience, human factors engineering, and adaptive AI into the design and deployment of remote systems. Through real-world examples, rigorous cognitive modeling, and cutting-edge biosensor integration, this book maps a new path forward-where brainwaves guide interface design, stress informs automation thresholds, and ethical intelligence underpins every interaction.
Whether you're a researcher, technologist, policymaker, or drone operator, this is your essential guide to building cognitive-aware systems for a safer, smarter future. Welcome to the age of Neuroadaptive Aviation.