A wide-screen projection system for human performance studies.

Author(s)
Vunderink, R.A.F. & Sanders, A.F.
Year
Abstract

Many recent studies on human performance and information processing have a combination of computer and scope display as basic equipment. In some types of experiments, however, the restricted size of the scope display can raise problems. In this article a different projection system is described. The system is designed primarily for studies involving the utilization of information displayed on a flat screen with the option of extension to a cylindrical screen.

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B 10603 fo /83/
Source

American Psychologist, Vol. 30 (1975), No. 3 (March), p. 336-339, 2 fig., 2 graph., 5 ref.

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