摘要
This study investigated the performance of 24 participants in eight different three-dimensional spatial stimulus-response (S-R) mapping conditions. The stimulus visual signals were positioned at the corners of an imaginary cube, and responses were made by hands and feet. There was a significant interaction of visual signal position and response device position which demonstrated the existence of a strong spatial S-R compatibility effect in the task. Relatively faster reaction times and lower error percentages were obtained for the compatible S-R conditions. The spatial compatibility effect in the up-down dimension was the strongest, and the effect in the left-right dimension was stronger than the effect in the front-rear dimension. The findings of this study could be translated into practical and useful ergonomics recommendations for designing visual displays and control devices in three-dimensional space for improving overall human-machine system performance.
| 源语言 | 英语 |
|---|---|
| 页(从-至) | 840-848 |
| 页数 | 9 |
| 期刊 | Applied Ergonomics |
| 卷 | 41 |
| 期 | 6 |
| DOI | |
| 出版状态 | 已出版 - 10月 2010 |
| 已对外发布 | 是 |
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