Future one-man helicopters may require the pilot to control flight with one hand, and simultaneously manipulate other instruments using the other hand. The nature of errors induced in a right hand tracking task (simulating flight control) when responses are required by the left hand are examined. The present experiment focused on detection of hesitations in which the tracking joy stick remained motionless for 1/3 sec. or longer.
Types of Tracking Errors Induced by Concurrent Secondary Manual Task
1984-09-01
Conference paper
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English
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