The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of difficulty; ID) in a goal-directed rapid aiming task (Fitts' law) has been recently challenged in reciprocal performance. Specifically, a discontinuity was observed at critical ID and was attributed to a transition between two distinct dynamic regimes that occurs with increasing difficulty. In the present paper, we show that such a discontinuity is also present in discrete aiming when ID is manipulated via target width (experiment 1) but not via target distance (experiment 2). Fitts' law's discontinuity appears, therefore, to be a suitable indicator of the underlying functional adaptations of the neuro-muscular-skeletal system to task properties/...
Fitts' law is an empirical rule of thumb which predicts the time it takes people, under time pressur...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
International audienceA traditional continuous Fitts' task may be described as a one-dimensional osc...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
<div><p>The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
Most research based on Fitts' law define a log-linear relationship between temporal and spatial accu...
Reaching to interact with an object requires a compromise between the speed of the limb movement and...
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...
Fitts' law is an empirical rule of thumb which predicts the time it takes people, under time pressur...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
International audienceA traditional continuous Fitts' task may be described as a one-dimensional osc...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
<div><p>The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index...
International audienceBackground: The inverse relationship between movement speed and accuracy in go...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
According to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide variety of discrete aiming move...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Fitts' law, there is speed-accuracy trade-off in a wide v...
Most research based on Fitts' law define a log-linear relationship between temporal and spatial accu...
Reaching to interact with an object requires a compromise between the speed of the limb movement and...
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...
Fitts' law is an empirical rule of thumb which predicts the time it takes people, under time pressur...
We tested a hypothesis that the classical relation between movement time and index of difficulty (ID...
International audienceA traditional continuous Fitts' task may be described as a one-dimensional osc...