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Pointing with the ankle: the speed-accuracy trade-off. [PDF]
This study investigated the trade-off between speed and accuracy in pointing movements with the ankle during goal-directed movements in dorsal-plantar (DP) and inversion-eversion (IE). Nine subjects completed a series of discrete pointing movements with the ankle between spatial targets of varying difficulty.
Michmizos KP, Krebs HI.
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Perceptual and Motor Performances between Fencers and Non-Fencers [PDF]
Sports participation can improve many cognitive and physical performances. It is important to test diff erent sports in diff erent perceptual and motor tests in order to expose the demands of sports.
Selcuk Akpinar, Ozkan Beyaz
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Investigation of the parameters affecting Fitts' law on reciprocal arm movements
The speed-accuracy trade-off in motor tasks is well-known. An error within a movement can increase with the speed of the movement. Fitts’ law formulizes the relationship between speed and accuracy.
Takashi OYAMA, Teruaki ITO
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Computer Mouse Movements as an Indicator of Work Stress: Longitudinal Observational Field Study
BackgroundWork stress affects individual health and well-being. These negative effects could be mitigated through regular monitoring of employees’ stress.
Banholzer, Nicolas +4 more
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IntroductionStepping accuracy, speed, and stability are lower in older compared to young adults. Lower stepping performance in older adults may be due to larger accuracy-speed-stability trade-offs because of reduced ability to simultaneously fulfill ...
Wouter Muijres +5 more
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Neural dynamics of the speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
In decision making experiments, faster decisions are accomplished at the expense of accuracy. Conversely, more accurate decisions are accomplished at the expense of time (see [1]). These data describe the speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) and can be explained by the principles of bounded integration, where noisy evidence for the decision alternatives is ...
Standage D, Wang D, Blohm G.
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An informatic rationale for the speed-accuracy trade-off [PDF]
This paper argues that the speed-accuracy trade-off arises as a consequence of Shannon's Fundamental Theorem for a Channel with Noise, when coupled with two additional postulates: that people are imperfect information processors, and that motivation is a necessary condition of the speed-accuracy tradeoff.
R. William Soukoreff, I. Scott MacKenzie
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On the selection of endogenous and exogenous signals [PDF]
Alerting is one of the three components of attention which involves the eliciting and maintenance of arousal. A seminal study by Posner et al. (Posner MI, Klein R, Summers J, Buggie S. 1973 Mem. Cognit.
C. R. McCormick +3 more
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Improving decision speed, accuracy and group cohesion through early information gathering in house-hunting ants. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make accurate choices while maintaining group cohesion. However, increasing accuracy and/or cohesion usually decreases decision speed and vice-versa.
Nathalie Stroeymeyt +2 more
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Pareto optimal fronts of kinetic proofreading
Biological processes such as DNA replication, RNA transcription, and protein translation operate with remarkable speed and accuracy in selecting the right substrate from pools of chemically identical molecules.
Davide Chiuchiu +2 more
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