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- W63539104 abstract "Anticipation of targets in tracking tasks was investigated in a study in which signals stepped between windows arranged horizontally on a screen. Subjects tracked them by using a linear slide to move a cursor. The signals were generated by a second-order auto-regressive algorithm with coefficients set so as to produce a non-deterministically periodic sequence. Each signal lasted one second and there was a second interval between them. Subjects were instructed to place the cursor over the signals as soon as, and for as long as, possible but to use the interstimulus interval to anticipate the position of the next signal. They each tracked a total of 10 blocks of 100 signals. Half way through and at the end of the experiment they were asked to enter a series of 100 signal positions such that their simulated signal sequences would be of the same type as those which they had been tracking. Over the session, subjects learned to produce beneficial anticipations of future signals. Also, the similarity between the simulated sequences and the tracked sequences was greater at the end of the experiment than half way through it. However, simulation performance was not correlated with prior anticipation performance. Possible mechanisms subserving anticipation are discussed." @default.
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- W63539104 title "Are Models of the Future used to Anticipate Targets in Tracking Tasks?" @default.
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