Relative effects of display mode and input function on tracking performance.

Author(s)
Christ, R.E. & R.R. Newton.
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Abstract

Groups were trained on one of four tracking conditions from the combination of two repeating input functions, step and ramp, and two display modes, pursuit and compensatory. After 4 days of training, tracking conditions were interchanged between the groups. The results of this test are discussed in terms of the differential roles of visual and proprioceptive cues in terms of motor control theory.

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Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 85 (1970), No. 2 (August), p. 237-244

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