Most research based on Fitts' law define a log-linear relationship between temporal and spatial accuracy in goal-directed aiming tasks using stationary targets. Whether this relationship holds or not when the targets have varying velocities, and how the behavioral strategies and physical activities may change accordingly are of interest. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between temporal and spatial accuracy in goal-directed aiming tasks with moving targets. Participants were asked to aim at two target widths using a joystick. Results demonstrated that in a goal-directed aiming task there was a negative effect on performance when target velocity was increased or target width was decreased. Participants moved faster a...
Various methods and measures have been developed to assess the quality of input devices and interact...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
Manual aiming research usually requires participants to aim a cursor to larger sized targets. To dat...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of diff...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
Reaching to interact with an object requires a compromise between the speed of the limb movement and...
One of the most robust empirical observations in the domain of movement behavior is that the time ne...
<div><p>The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
International audienceA traditional continuous Fitts' task may be described as a one-dimensional osc...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
This study examined the impact of target geometry on the trajectories of rapid pointing movements. P...
Fitts ’ law is a well known empirically-based relation which predicts aimed-movement time (MT) from ...
Various methods and measures have been developed to assess the quality of input devices and interact...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
Manual aiming research usually requires participants to aim a cursor to larger sized targets. To dat...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of diff...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
Reaching to interact with an object requires a compromise between the speed of the limb movement and...
One of the most robust empirical observations in the domain of movement behavior is that the time ne...
<div><p>The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
International audienceA traditional continuous Fitts' task may be described as a one-dimensional osc...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
This study examined the impact of target geometry on the trajectories of rapid pointing movements. P...
Fitts ’ law is a well known empirically-based relation which predicts aimed-movement time (MT) from ...
Various methods and measures have been developed to assess the quality of input devices and interact...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
Manual aiming research usually requires participants to aim a cursor to larger sized targets. To dat...