Practice effects on a visual vigilance task with and without search.

Author(s)
Colquhoun, W.P. & R.S. Edwards
Year
Abstract

Changes in performance at a visual vigilance task over eight 40-minutes sessions were studied in three groups of eight subjects. The task was to inspect a series of displays of small disks for the occasional presence of a disk of slightly-greater area than the others. Substantial improvement in overall detection rate occurred in all three groups. Analysis indicated that in each case this improvement was to due a genuine increase in discriminatory efficiency and not to any change in response criterion.

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A 6571 T
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 12 (1970), No. 6 (December), p. 537-545

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