Effects of information processing requirements on reaction time of the eye.

Author(s)
Nelson, C.L. London, R.M. & Robinson, G.H.
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Abstract

This experiment measured eye reaction time as a function of presence or absence of a central control task type of command, and knowledge of target direction prior to command. It appears that reaction time of the eye responds to information processing variables in a manner similar to other motor response systems.

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B 15473 (In: B 15462) /83.2/
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In: People on the move : proceedings of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, Detroit, Michigan, October 16-19, 1978, p. 287-291, 4 graph., 1 tab., 10 ref.

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