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Is Bigger Better? A Fitts' Law Study on the Impact of Display Size on Touch Performance
Touch-sensitive surfaces are already a standard form of interaction. These surfaces come in many different sizes like tablets or touch walls. However, there is little research to characterize the impact of surface size on touch performance.
Corinna List, Michael Kipp
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Optimal Stochastic Control Problem for General Linear Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience
This paper considers a d-dimensional stochastic optimization problem in neuroscience. Suppose the arm’s movement trajectory is modeled by high-order linear stochastic differential dynamic system in d-dimensional space, the optimal trajectory, velocity ...
Yan Chen +3 more
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Eye Pointing in Stereoscopic Displays
This study investigated eye pointing in stereoscopic displays. Ten participants performed 18 tapping tasks in stereoscopic displays with three different levels of parallax (at the screen, 20 cm and 50 cm in front of the screen).
Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Retno Widyaningrum
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The effects of multiple aerospace environmental stressors on human performance [PDF]
An extended Fitt's law paradigm reaction time (RT) task was used to evaluate the effects of acceleration on human performance in the Dynamic Environment Simulator (DES) at Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. This effort was combined with an
Mccloskey, K. +3 more
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Extending the Globular Cluster System-Halo Mass Relation to the Lowest Galaxy Masses
High mass galaxies, with halo masses $M_{200} \ge 10^{10} M_{\odot}$, reveal a remarkable near-linear relation between their globular cluster (GC) system mass and their host galaxy halo mass.
Collins, Michelle L. M. +3 more
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Spartan Daily, April 27, 1936 [PDF]
Volume 24, Issue 121https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2449/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Spartan Daily, April 24, 1935 [PDF]
Volume 23, Issue 120https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2297/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Directional and Skill-Level Differences in the Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off During Lacrosse Passing
Background: Passing in lacrosse is a fundamental skill essential for both offense and defense, directly influencing game flow. Although the speed–accuracy trade-off is well recognized in motor control, its features in lacrosse passing—particularly ...
Saki Tomioka +2 more
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Fiscal Federalism in Europe: Lessons From the United States Experience [PDF]
The existing political and legal institutions of fiscal policy-making are under challenge. As the United States and the eastern European and Soviet states experiment with policy decentralization, the states of western Europe are looking to a more ...
Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Robert P. Inman
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Memory and subjective workload assessment [PDF]
Recent research suggested subjective introspection of workload is not based upon specific retrieval of information from long term memory, and only reflects the average workload that is imposed upon the human operator by a particular task.
Hart, S., Staveland, L., Yeh, Y. Y.
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