The present experiment compared differences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dimensional tracking task at three different levels of task difficulty. Twelve participants tracked an iconic aeroplane target as accurately as possible for nine repeated trials each of 5 min duration. The random input and individual response output were calculated in terms of direction and velocity. Specifically, for each 200-ms sample period, a calculated combination of eight trajectories and three velocities provided a 24 combinatorial description of both random input and participant response. Distributions across these combinations represent descriptive results and reflect individual characteristics. The distributions were compared using th...
The aim of the present study was to document how differing motivational orientation profiles, situat...
Two experiments examine how participants vary in their approach to solving an orientation task. Verb...
A study is performed analyzing the behavioral adaptation of pilots in skill based ramp tracking task...
The present experiment compared diVerences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dim...
OAM report.PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-72-21DOT/FAA/AM-72/21Performance testsMotor skillsAbilitiesMonitorin...
This article explores an alternative approach to the study of individual differences of cognitive fu...
Subjects (N = 78) performed a visual four-choice reaction time (RT) task, either with or without imm...
Subjects were asked to match the speeds of two moving random-dot patterns seen through circular aper...
The processing demands of two tracking strategies are investigated using an op-timum-maximum procedu...
One of the first large research projects on human control behavior performed at Delft University of ...
This article explores an alternative approach to the study of individual differences of cognitive fu...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
In attitude target tracking tasks with a compensatory visual display, pilot tracking performance is ...
NoZ. W. Pylyshyn and R. W. Storm (1988) have shown that human observers can accurately track four to...
A review of the literature has shown that most investigations of head-tracking performance have used...
The aim of the present study was to document how differing motivational orientation profiles, situat...
Two experiments examine how participants vary in their approach to solving an orientation task. Verb...
A study is performed analyzing the behavioral adaptation of pilots in skill based ramp tracking task...
The present experiment compared diVerences in response strategy of participants performing a two-dim...
OAM report.PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-72-21DOT/FAA/AM-72/21Performance testsMotor skillsAbilitiesMonitorin...
This article explores an alternative approach to the study of individual differences of cognitive fu...
Subjects (N = 78) performed a visual four-choice reaction time (RT) task, either with or without imm...
Subjects were asked to match the speeds of two moving random-dot patterns seen through circular aper...
The processing demands of two tracking strategies are investigated using an op-timum-maximum procedu...
One of the first large research projects on human control behavior performed at Delft University of ...
This article explores an alternative approach to the study of individual differences of cognitive fu...
This paper describes an experiment investigating the effects of motion filter order on human manual ...
In attitude target tracking tasks with a compensatory visual display, pilot tracking performance is ...
NoZ. W. Pylyshyn and R. W. Storm (1988) have shown that human observers can accurately track four to...
A review of the literature has shown that most investigations of head-tracking performance have used...
The aim of the present study was to document how differing motivational orientation profiles, situat...
Two experiments examine how participants vary in their approach to solving an orientation task. Verb...
A study is performed analyzing the behavioral adaptation of pilots in skill based ramp tracking task...