Fitts’ law predicts the human movement response time for a specific task through a simple linear formulation, in which the intercept and the slope are estimated from the task’s empirical data. This research was motivated by our pilot study, which found that the linear regression’s essential assumptions are not satisfied in the literature. Furthermore, the keystone hypothesis in Fitts’ law, namely that the movement time per response will be directly proportional to the minimum average amount of information per response demanded by the particular amplitude and target width, has never been formally tested. Therefore, in this study we developed an optional formulation by combining the findings from the fields of psychology, physics, and physiol...
<p>Mean movement time (MT) for both groups separated by penalty conditions (filled circles—No Penalt...
People are highly skilled at intercepting moving objects and capable of remarkably precise timing - ...
Contains fulltext : 102462.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans’ inabi...
Human performance in selection tasks is frequently described by Fitts' law, which states that the av...
Fitts' law is an empirical rule of thumb which predicts the time it takes people, under time pressur...
Fitts’ law is a well established empirical formula, known for encapsulating the “speed-accuracy trad...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
Fitts' (1954) classic theorem asserts that the movement time (MT) of voluntary reaches is determined...
Fitts ’ law is a well known empirically-based relation which predicts aimed-movement time (MT) from ...
The analytical results for several models are given: a first order model where it is assumed that th...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
Contains fulltext : 234095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Faster moveme...
Spreadsheet which provides the mean maximal and sub-maximal movement times (in seconds) to perform a...
ABSTRACT. Although many studies have supported P. M. Fitts’s (1954) law as a description of the spee...
Item does not contain fulltextFaster movements are typically more variable, known as Fitts’ law. Are...
<p>Mean movement time (MT) for both groups separated by penalty conditions (filled circles—No Penalt...
People are highly skilled at intercepting moving objects and capable of remarkably precise timing - ...
Contains fulltext : 102462.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans’ inabi...
Human performance in selection tasks is frequently described by Fitts' law, which states that the av...
Fitts' law is an empirical rule of thumb which predicts the time it takes people, under time pressur...
Fitts’ law is a well established empirical formula, known for encapsulating the “speed-accuracy trad...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
Fitts' (1954) classic theorem asserts that the movement time (MT) of voluntary reaches is determined...
Fitts ’ law is a well known empirically-based relation which predicts aimed-movement time (MT) from ...
The analytical results for several models are given: a first order model where it is assumed that th...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
Contains fulltext : 234095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Faster moveme...
Spreadsheet which provides the mean maximal and sub-maximal movement times (in seconds) to perform a...
ABSTRACT. Although many studies have supported P. M. Fitts’s (1954) law as a description of the spee...
Item does not contain fulltextFaster movements are typically more variable, known as Fitts’ law. Are...
<p>Mean movement time (MT) for both groups separated by penalty conditions (filled circles—No Penalt...
People are highly skilled at intercepting moving objects and capable of remarkably precise timing - ...
Contains fulltext : 102462.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans’ inabi...