Motion cue effects on pilot tracking.

Author(s)
Ringland, R.F. & Stapleford, R.L.
Year
Abstract

The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual control tracking tasks are reported. Performance data and pilot opinion show angular position to be the dominant cue when simulator linear motion is absent.

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Library number
B 3734 (In: B 3721) /83.2/
Source

In: Seventh annual conference on manual control : proceedings of a meeting held at University of Southern California, June 2-4, 1971, p. 327-338, 8 fig., 4 graph., 2 tab., 17 ref.

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