Mind at Work
Discover the fascinating world of ergonomics with Mind at Work by W. T. Singleton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This comprehensive paperback spans 364 pages and delves into the multi-disciplinary field of ergonomics, which focuses on optimizing human performance in various activities, including work, sports, and leisure. Singleton expertly explores how established principles of anatomy, physiology, and psychology can be applied to enhance safety and effectiveness in these pursuits. Whether you're a professional in industrial psychology or simply interested in human-machine systems, this book offers valuable insights that can transform your understanding of how to create a more efficient and safer working environment. A must-read for anyone involved in human engineering and occupational psychology, Mind at Work is your gateway to improving human interaction in various settings.