Target velocity, exposure time and anticipatory tracking time as determinants of dynamic visual acuity (DVA).

Author(s)
Elkin, E.H.
Year
Abstract

In summary, the present study has shown that (a) dynamic acuity does not deteriorate seriously as target velocity increases (b) individual lengthening of either the tracking time or the exposure time, or the simultaneous lengthening of both improves acuity; and (c) static and dynamic acuity are related under favourable target viewing conditions; good static acuity being necessary, but insufficient for good dynamic acuity.

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618 fo
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Journal of Engineering Psych. Jan. 1962 - No. 1.

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