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Signal Duration as a Factor in Vigilance Tasks
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Signal Duration as a Factor in Vigilance Tasks
Signal Duration as a Factor in Vigilance Tasks
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C. H. Baker
C. H. Baker
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20 September 1963
journal article
other
Published by
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
in
Science
Vol. 141
(3586)
,
1196-1197
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.141.3586.1196
Abstract
Short signals in a vigilance test generated an inferior initial performance, as compared with longer signals, and resulted in a steeper decrement in performance. A short (1-minute) and a long (2-hour) vigilance task was undertaken by each subject.
Keywords
DURATION
VIGILANCE TASK
STEEPER
LONGER
UNDERTAKEN
DECREMENT
MINUTE
HOUR
INFERIOR
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