Journal article
Delayed Visual Feedback While Learning to Track a Moving Target
Abstract
Two studies investigated the effects of delayed visual feedback on manual tracking. In Experiment 1, individuals practiced with visual feedback provided either immediately (0 delay) or with a 333-ms delay. During acquisition, the 0 delay group performed with less error than the 333-ms delay group. A retention test with 0 delay feedback was performed with the least error by the 0 delay group. A transfer test using a different 0 delay tracking …
Authors
Carnahan H; Hall C; Lee TD
Journal
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, Vol. 67, No. 4, pp. 416–423
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
December 1996
DOI
10.1080/02701367.1996.10607973
ISSN
0270-1367