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Original Articles

The Effect of Temporary Obscuration of the Target on a Pursuit Tracking Task

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Pages 723-725 | Published online: 25 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

An account is presented of an experiment in which subjects performed a continuous tracking task with the moving target temporarily obscured during part of its course. It was concluded that (i) subject's pursuit is very poor during the obscured interval; but (ii) recovery of the target is very rapid thereafter. These conclusions held with both positional and velocity control systems.

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