ergnoomika
Ergnoomika is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interaction between human cognition, behavior, and work systems, with the goal of designing tasks, tools, and environments that accommodate human capabilities while reducing risks and cognitive strain. Proponents describe it as a broader or differently focused counterpart to ergonomics or human factors, emphasizing mental processes such as attention, decision making, memory, and workload management as core design criteria.
Origins of the term are informal; in some contexts it is used interchangeably with ergonomics or cognitive
Common methods combine qualitative fieldwork with quantitative modeling: cognitive task analysis, hierarchical task analysis, workload assessment,
Applications span product design, control room layout, hospital informatics, industrial automation, and software ecosystems. Education programs
Critiques of ergnoomika point to terminology confusion and the difficulty of establishing universal standards across industries.