2013
DOI: 10.6063/motricidade.9(2).2669
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Restrições espaciais no controle motor de movimentos rápidos e precisos

Abstract: Foi analisado o efeito de restrições espaciais (distância e tamanho do alvo) sobre as estratégias de controle motor em movimentos rápidos e precisos. Vinte homens (20-26 anos) realizaram a tarefa de Fitts simulada em computador. O software Discrete Aiming Task (v.1.0) forneceu a análise cinemática do cursor do mouse e a manipulação de índices de dificuldade (1 até 5 bits). O acréscimo na distância aumentou o TM, fase de aceleração, fase de desaceleração e velocidade, mas sem alterar a precisão. A manutenção na… Show more

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“…The task is fundamentally similar to the one used in Fitts' paradigm [1] although it was simulated using a computer and mouse instead of a stylus. Simulating Fitts' task with the use of computer software and digital input devices has been confirmed in studies on the speed-accuracy trade-off paradigm [27][28][29]. The task consisted of using a mouse to click a cursor on two parallel buttons (shown on a monitor) where the target width (W = 2.0, 1.0, 0.5, and 2.5 inches) and distance between buttons (D = 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 inches) was adjusted to provide indexes of difficulty ranging from 1 to 6 bits (ID = log 2 [2D/W]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task is fundamentally similar to the one used in Fitts' paradigm [1] although it was simulated using a computer and mouse instead of a stylus. Simulating Fitts' task with the use of computer software and digital input devices has been confirmed in studies on the speed-accuracy trade-off paradigm [27][28][29]. The task consisted of using a mouse to click a cursor on two parallel buttons (shown on a monitor) where the target width (W = 2.0, 1.0, 0.5, and 2.5 inches) and distance between buttons (D = 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 inches) was adjusted to provide indexes of difficulty ranging from 1 to 6 bits (ID = log 2 [2D/W]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%