This paper presents the results of an experiment that was performed at NASA Ames Research Center using 18 participants in two different groups who trained a task for ten days, with the goal of identifying how skill generalization would occur between two similar tasks of varying difficulty. A cybernetic approach was used. The first group was trained in a simple one-dimensional tracking task and transferred to a difficult two-dimensional tracking task. For the second group, this was reversed. Training with a simple task before transferring to the difficult task resulted in a slower convergence to final performance. However, it did allow participants to start with a better initial performance in the difficult task. Furthermore, after training ...
This experiment identifies the contribution of timesharing skills to performance on two qualita-tive...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper presents the results of an experiment that was performed at NASA Ames Research Center usi...
This paper presents a cybernetic approach to assess the training of manual control skills in simulat...
textTrial-to-trial variability in human movement is often overlooked and averaged out, but useful in...
Background: This paper explores the robustness of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed with...
Human learning behavior theory in manual control task modeled as computer progra
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
To establish the rules that governs the effectivenness of part-task training in the learning of comp...
Humans continuously adapt to new sensorimotor environments, wherein we create motor commands to exec...
A tool has been developed to investigate and to facilitate learning processes in complex perceptual-...
This paper is intended discuss issues associated with different measures of ability and performance ...
A study is performed analyzing the behavioral adaptation of pilots in skill based ramp tracking task...
The differential effects on training and training outcome of four methods of problem selection were ...
This experiment identifies the contribution of timesharing skills to performance on two qualita-tive...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper presents the results of an experiment that was performed at NASA Ames Research Center usi...
This paper presents a cybernetic approach to assess the training of manual control skills in simulat...
textTrial-to-trial variability in human movement is often overlooked and averaged out, but useful in...
Background: This paper explores the robustness of the cognitive and perceptual skills developed with...
Human learning behavior theory in manual control task modeled as computer progra
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
To establish the rules that governs the effectivenness of part-task training in the learning of comp...
Humans continuously adapt to new sensorimotor environments, wherein we create motor commands to exec...
A tool has been developed to investigate and to facilitate learning processes in complex perceptual-...
This paper is intended discuss issues associated with different measures of ability and performance ...
A study is performed analyzing the behavioral adaptation of pilots in skill based ramp tracking task...
The differential effects on training and training outcome of four methods of problem selection were ...
This experiment identifies the contribution of timesharing skills to performance on two qualita-tive...
Four computer-based training strategies for geometrical problem solving in the domain of computer nu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...