Abstract
"An experiment on a form of pursuit tracking was designed (a) to determine S's ability to learn, and use his knowledge of, the statistical properties of the input, and (b) to compare the effectiveness of visual information about a course acquired before tracking, with visual-kinaesthetic information acquired while tracking." Ss learned to some extent what to expect in each particular patterned course and what to expect in any course, while visual information acquired before tracking was found to be less effective than visual-kinaesthetic information acquired while tracking. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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