The document discusses visual neuroergonomics, which examines the interaction between human vision and technology in daily activities. It covers topics like how vision changes with age, applications of neuroergonomics in areas like driving and displays, and the potential for mobile brain-machine interfaces. The document also considers whether interdisciplinary expertise in visual sciences could be useful, and debates the challenges of developing robust, comprehensive, and user-friendly mobile brain sensor technologies and systems for monitoring brain and body responses.