Journal article
Revisiting Fitts and Peterson (1964): Width and Amplitude Manipulations to the Reaching Environment Elicit Dissociable Movement Times
Abstract
The classic theorem of Fitts (1954) asserts that the combined effects of movement amplitude and target width (index of difficulty: ID) define movement times (MTs) for goal-directed reaches. Moreover, Fitts' theorem states that reaches yielding the same ID produce equivalent MTs regardless of the response's amplitude and width combination. However, most work providing direct support for Fitts' theorem has employed short movement amplitudes and …
Authors
Heath M; Weiler J; Marriott KA; Elliott D; Binsted G
Journal
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, Vol. 65, No. 4, pp. 259–268
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)
Publication Date
December 2011
DOI
10.1037/a0023618
ISSN
1196-1961