Changing working life: brain well-being in mind, boosting creativity by optimising doing and idling
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Kiti is a neurologist and professor. She has been studying the effects of work tasks and working environment on brain and mind well-being, cognitive and physiologic performance, especially daytime vigilance and sleep since the early 90s.
Kiti Müller is a neurologist and professor.
Neurologist Kiti Müller is Docent in Neurology at University of Helsinki and in Cognitive Neuro-ergonomics at Aalto University.
Since the early 1990s she has carried out applied working life research on the effects of work tasks and working environment on brain and mind well-being, cognitive and physiologic performance, especially daytime vigilance and sleep.
She is the former Brain and Work Research Professor of the Finnish Institute of Health and has also worked as a Senior Researcher at Nokia Bell labs.
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