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  • The research compared how effectively visual targets are acquired using either internal (IT) or external (ET) commands, focusing on the differences in performance during a target-acquisition task.
  • Participants were tested on their ability to target at various angular offsets while utilizing IT and ET conditions, revealing that IT resulted in longer latency and acquisition times compared to ET.
  • The study concluded that the method of command triggering significantly influences the efficiency of target acquisition.

Article Abstract

In an operational setting acquisition of visual targets using both head and eye movements can be driven by memorized sequence of commands - internal triggering (IT) or by commands issued through secondary operator - external triggering (ET). The primary objective of our research was to examine differences in target acquisition using IT compared with ET. Using a forced time optimal strategy eight subjects were required to acquire targets with angular offsets of ±20°, 30° and 60° along the horizontal plane in both IT and ET conditions. The data showed that the eye/head latency difference in IT condition is longer than that for ET, the target acquisition time is also longer for IT commands. Consistent with this finding were similar results when examining the peak head velocity and peak head acceleration. Under IT protocol head amplitude is higher than when using ET. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that the pattern of performance of target acquisition task is influenced by the way of command triggering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2014.03.003DOI Listing

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