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expertise effects in multiple-target tracking

Background 1. . We still live in a dynamic environment that constantly challenges our perceptual processes, and one occupation in which our ability to monitor several things concurrently may be particularly useful is that of radar operator, where many aircraft, moving in different directions and at varying speeds, must be constantly tracked..

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expertise effects in multiple-target tracking

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    1. Expertise effects inMultiple-Target Tracking Roy Allen, Peter McGeorge, David Pearson & Alan Milne This talk forms the basis of a paper accepted for publication by Applied Cognitive Psychology

    2. Background 1

    3. Background 2

    4. Experiment

    5. The Tracking Task 1

    6. The Tracking Task 2

    7. The Digit Classification Task

    8. Design & Procedure

    9. Results 1

    10. Results 2

    11. Results 3

    12. Results 4

    13. Results 5

    14. Discussion 1

    15. Discussion 2

    16. Discussion 3

    17. Discussion 4

    18. References

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