A Control Model: Interpretation of Fitts' Law
The analytical results for several models are given: a first order model where it is assumed that the hand velocity can be directly controlled, and a second order model where it is assumed that the hand acceleration can be directly controlled.
Connelly, E. M.
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History written by Marie Garland, July 12, 1970. Life at the hotel during ownership of the Fitts family is described. Information from Bud and Tillie Fitts, son and daughter-in-law of William and Sara Jane, is included.
Garland, Marie
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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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Fitts' law is not continuous in reciprocal aiming. [PDF]
Huys R +3 more
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On the Validity of Using First-Person Shooters for Fitts
3D first-person shooter games provide highly polished, compelling and entertaining environments that far out-strip the refinement of most research systems.
Joshua Savage +2 more
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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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An Examination of the Relationship Between Fitts\u27 Law and Schmidt\u27s Law
There are two prominent speed accuracy tradeoff relationships; Fitts’ Law and Schmidt’s Law. The Fitts tasks are considered to be spatially constrained, whereas the Schmidt tasks are temporally constrained.
McKeeman, Jonathan
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