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Raja Parasuraman has research programs in human factors and cognitive neuroscience. The first
area concerns human performance in human-machine systems, particularly the role of human
attention, memory, and vigilance in automated and robotic systems. His second area of research
is the cognitive neuroscience of attention, where he has conducted studies using information- processing, neuroimaging (ERPs, fMRI, and fNIRS), and brain stimulation methods, both in
healthy young adults and in relation to aging and Alzheimer’s disease. He also has a research
thrust in the molecular genetics of cognition. Finally, Dr. Parasuraman has merged his interests in
human factors (ergonomics) and cognitive neuroscience by developing the field of neuroergonomics,
which he defines as the study of brain and behavior at work. His books include The Psychology of
Vigilance (Academic Press, 1982), Varieties of Attention (Academic Press, 1984), Event-Related Brain
Potentials (Oxford University Press, 1990), Automation and Human Performance (Erlbaum, 1996),
The Attentive Brain (MIT Press, 1998; reprinted in paperback, 2000), Neuroergonomics: The Brain at
Work (Oxford University Press, 2007; reprinted in paperback, 2008, 2012), and Nurturing the Older
Brain and Mind (MIT Press, 2012). Raja Parasuraman’s research in these areas has been supported
by over $26 million in grant funds from federal agencies such as AFOSR, ARL, DARPA, NASA,
NIH, NSF, and ONR, as well as by private foundations.
area concerns human performance in human-machine systems, particularly the role of human
attention, memory, and vigilance in automated and robotic systems. His second area of research
is the cognitive neuroscience of attention, where he has conducted studies using information- processing, neuroimaging (ERPs, fMRI, and fNIRS), and brain stimulation methods, both in
healthy young adults and in relation to aging and Alzheimer’s disease. He also has a research
thrust in the molecular genetics of cognition. Finally, Dr. Parasuraman has merged his interests in
human factors (ergonomics) and cognitive neuroscience by developing the field of neuroergonomics,
which he defines as the study of brain and behavior at work. His books include The Psychology of
Vigilance (Academic Press, 1982), Varieties of Attention (Academic Press, 1984), Event-Related Brain
Potentials (Oxford University Press, 1990), Automation and Human Performance (Erlbaum, 1996),
The Attentive Brain (MIT Press, 1998; reprinted in paperback, 2000), Neuroergonomics: The Brain at
Work (Oxford University Press, 2007; reprinted in paperback, 2008, 2012), and Nurturing the Older
Brain and Mind (MIT Press, 2012). Raja Parasuraman’s research in these areas has been supported
by over $26 million in grant funds from federal agencies such as AFOSR, ARL, DARPA, NASA,
NIH, NSF, and ONR, as well as by private foundations.
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Advances in Cognitive Engineering and NeuroergonomicsAHFE International (2019)
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Human Performance in Automated and Autonomous Systemspp.1-26, (2019)
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