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Tag: input device

Effects of Control Order, Augmented Feedback, Input Device And Practice on Tracking Performance And Perceived Workload

April 24, 1996
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (1996). Effects of control order, augmented feedback, input device and practice on tracking performance and perceived workload. Ergonomics, 39, 1146-1162.

Abstract:
Virtual interfaces to advanced human-machine systems will present operators with a variety of perceptual-motor challenges.

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