Relation of stimulus and response amplitude to tracking performance.

Author(s)
Hartman, B.O. & Fitts, P.M.
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Abstract

The effects of visual stimulus and motor response amplitude and their interaction in a continuous tracking task were investigated. As performance improved whit practice on the standard task the use og larger amplitudes of movement and larger amplitudes of movement and larger display magnifications became increasingly beneficial.

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B 4841 fo /83.2/
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Journal Experimental Psychology, Vol. 49 (1955), No. 2, p. 82-92, fig., graph., tab., ref.

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