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  • The Perception-Action Coupling Task (PACT) aims to provide a more realistic measure of alertness and reaction times for aerospace researchers by having participants judge whether a virtual ball fits into an aperture.
  • A study with 16 subjects assessed the PACT's reliability and bias through repeated testing, revealing that initiation time had the largest systematic bias, necessitating the removal of three cycles for accuracy improvement.
  • Overall, the PACT demonstrated acceptable reliability and low variability after a familiarization period, reinforcing its potential as a stable measure in this research context.

Article Abstract

The perception-action coupling task (PACT) was designed as a more ecologically valid measure of alertness/reaction times compared to currently used measures by aerospace researchers. The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability, within-subject variability, and systematic bias associated with the PACT. There were 16 subjects (men/women = 9 / 7; age = 27.8 ± 3.6 yr) who completed 4 identical testing sessions. The PACT requires subjects to make judgements on whether a virtual ball could fit into an aperture. For each session, subjects completed nine cycles of the PACT, with each cycle lasting 5 min. Judgement accuracy and reaction time parameters were calculated for each cycle. Systematic bias was assessed with repeated-measures ANOVA, reliability with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), and within-subject variability with coefficients of variation (CV). Initiation time (Mean = 0.1065 s) showed the largest systematic bias, requiring the elimination of three cycles to reduce bias, with all other variables requiring, at the most, one. All variables showed acceptable reliability (ICC > 0.70) and within-subject variability (CV < 20%) with only one cycle after elimination of the first three cycles. With a three-cycle familiarization period, the PACT was found to be reliable and stable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3357/AMHP.5190.2019DOI Listing

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