1. Rapid Communication Display Technology Efficiency in a Multi-Task Environment
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Sarah Swierenga Osgood, Rebecca S. Donovan, and Kenneth R. Boff
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Information transfer ,Visual perception ,Secondary task ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Context (computing) ,General Medicine ,Adaptive tracking ,Tracking (particle physics) ,Task (project management) - Abstract
The present study examined the advantage of Rapid Communication (RAP-COM) Display Technology over conventional spatially arrayed displays in the context of secondary task demands. This research represents an early step in assessing the use of RAP-COM display techniques in multi-task environments. Eight subjects were instructed to respond to briefly presented visual stimuli, while concurrently performing an unstable tracking task at two levels of difficulty. Duration thresholds, obtained using a moment-to-moment adaptive tracking performance procedure, were collected for RAP-COM and spatially arrayed displays while RMS error scores were collected from the unstable tracking task performance. Information transfer rates for the RAP-COM technique were faster than for the spatially distributed array under both the single and dual task conditions. Regardless of secondary tracking task difficulty, subjects were able to maintain primary task performance levels on RAP-COM and spatial display tasks, although a decrement in tracking performance was seen.
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- 1988
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