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Original Articles

An Investigation into the Comparative Suitability of Forearm, Hand and Thumb Controls in Aquisition Tasks

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Pages 125-130 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

Performance of subjects on a set of two-dimensional velocity control acquisition tasks was measured when the control was operated by thumb, hand, and forearm. Four control conditions—high and low sensitivity with 0 and 2 sec exponential lag—were used. Six groups, each of 6 naval ratings, acted as subjects; and the three limb-segments were compared under all conditions. It was found that, under the easiest condition, there was no significant difference between the controls; but in the most difficult, hand was superior to both forearm (p<0·001) and thumb (p<0·01), whilst thumb was superior to forearm (p<0·01).

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