Auditory Feedback and Fitts' Law
Previous research on Fitts' Law has concentrated on presenting tracking tasks using visual feedback. The present research investigated the effect of auditory and/or visual feedback with a tracking task. Thirty subjects (15 male, 15 female) performed the tracking task using a mouse control to track a target on a computer monitor.
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Explanation of Fitts' law in Reaching Movement based on Human Arm Dynamics. [PDF]
Takeda M +5 more
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Signal-independent noise in intracortical brain-computer interfaces causes movement time properties inconsistent with Fitts' law. [PDF]
Willett FR +12 more
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Fitts' law-based identification of motor development stages for the upper limb: proof of concept in three age groups. [PDF]
Sanchez C +4 more
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A new method for tracking of motor skill learning through practical application of Fitts' law. [PDF]
Ashworth-Beaumont J, Nowicky A.
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Evaluating lawful relationships in saccadic eye movements with simulated vision impairment: A proof-of-concept study. [PDF]
Nieboer W, Haakma B, Brenner E, Mann DL.
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Motor imagery of tool use: relationship to actual use and adherence to Fitts’ law across tasks. [PDF]
Macuga KL, Papailiou AP.
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A real-time comparison between direct control, sequential pattern recognition control and simultaneous pattern recognition control using a Fitts' law style assessment procedure. [PDF]
Wurth SM, Hargrove LJ.
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Two-component models of reaching: evidence from deafferentation in a Fitts' law task. [PDF]
Medina J, Jax SA, Coslett HB.
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