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Visual layout modulates Fitts's law: the importance of first and last positions.

Jay Pratt1, Jos J Adam, Martin H Fischer.   

Abstract

When a target in the last position of a structured visual array is aimed for, movement times (MTs) are shorter than predicted by Fitts's law (Adam, Mol, Pratt, & Fischer, 2006). That study, however, confounded relative target position with absolute target location. To determine whether target position does, indeed, produce changes in the speed-accuracy trade-off function, the present experiment manipulated relative target position (e.g., first or last) independently of absolute target location (e.g., nearest or farthest). This was accomplished by presenting connected placeholders at three adjacent locations from a set of five possible locations (i.e., the middle location could be the first, middle, or last placeholder position in an array). The results of a speeded manual-pointing task showed that relative position is important for Fitts's law; when absolute location was held constant, shorter MTs were found for last-position than for middle-position targets. In addition, a similar effect was found for first-position targets. These results suggest that Fitts's law holds within, but not between, relative target positions in visible structured arrays.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17694925     DOI: 10.3758/bf03194076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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