Effect of a Predictor Instrument on Learning to Land a Simulated Jet Trainer.

Abstract : Use of a predictor display has been shown to reduce the difficulty of complex, manual control, pursuit tracking tasks to the level of simple control. The purpose of the study was to explore adaptive use of a predictor display to promote rapid and accurate learning on conventional tracking tasks, i.e., transfer of training.

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