Jagacinski R J, Monk D L
Ohio State University, Ohio, USA.
J Mot Behav. 1985 Mar;17(1):77-95. doi: 10.1080/00222895.1985.10735338.
Subjects performed two-dimensional discrete movements either with a helmet-mounted sight or with a joystick. Fitts' Law was found to be a good predictor of the speed-accuracy tradeoff for both systems. The joystick produced faster movement times than the helmet-mounted sight. For both systems, horizontal and vertical movements were slightly faster than diagonal movements. Two dimensional generalizations of Fitts' Law were discussed in terms of multidimensional scaling. The obtained pattern of movement times was found to be intermediate to the predictions of Euclidean and City-block models of the movement space. Muscle coordination strategies were considered, and a strictly serial coordination model was rejected. A strictly parallel model was also rejected for the helmet-mounted sight, but not for the joystick.
受试者使用头盔瞄准具或操纵杆进行二维离散运动。研究发现,菲茨定律能够很好地预测这两种系统的速度-准确性权衡关系。操纵杆的运动时间比头盔瞄准具更快。对于这两种系统,水平和垂直运动略快于对角线运动。从多维标度的角度讨论了菲茨定律的二维推广。所获得的运动时间模式介于运动空间的欧几里得模型和街区模型的预测之间。研究了肌肉协调策略,并否定了严格的串行协调模型。对于头盔瞄准具也否定了严格的并行模型,但对于操纵杆则未否定。