Video-Game and Conventional Tracking

@article{Kennedy1981VideoGameAC,
  title={Video-Game and Conventional Tracking},
  author={Robert S. Kennedy and Alvah C. Bittner and M. B. Jones},
  journal={Perceptual and Motor Skills},
  year={1981},
  volume={53},
  pages={310 - 310}
}
The performance evaluarion tests for environmental research (PETER) program is a series of studies involving extended practice on a variety of task. One of these tasks is a compensatory tracking task which requlres the subject to keep a moving circle centered in a horizontal track by making approptlate left-right manipulations of a control stick ( 1 ) . Eighteen subjeas practiced this task every working day for three consecutive weeks, 10 1-min. trials a day. Approximately 1 yr. later 10 of the… 
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