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A Study on the Effect of Pre-cue in Simple Reactions on Control-on-Display InterfacesA Study on the Effect of Pre-cue in Simple Reactions on Control-on-Display Interfaces

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A Study on the Effect of Pre-cue in Simple Reactions on Control-on-Display Interfaces
Authors
임지현최준영김용수
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
대한인간공학회
Keywords
Precue; Information process; Touch interface; Speed-accuracy tradeoff; Control on display
Citation
대한인간공학회지, v.30, no.4, pp.563 - 569
Journal Title
대한인간공학회지
Volume
30
Number
4
Start Page
563
End Page
569
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/20219
ISSN
1229-1684
Abstract
Objective: This study focuses on the effects of pre-cues informing the location of upcoming visual stimulus on finger movement response in the context of control-on-display interfaces. Background: Previous research on pre-cues focus on attention allocation and motion studies were limited to indirect control conditions. The design of this study aimed to collect data on the exact landing point for finger-tap responses to a given visual stimulus. Method: Controlled visual stimuli and tasks were presented on a UI evaluation system built using mobile web standards; response accuracy and response time were measured and collected as appropriate. Among the 16 recruited participants, 11 completed the experiment. Results:Providing pre-cue on the location of stimulus affected response time and response accuracy. The response bias, which is a distance from the center of stimulus to the finger-tap location, was larger when the pre-cue was given during a one-handed operation. Conclusion: Given a pre-cue, response time decreases, but with accuracy penalized. Application: In designing touch-screen UI's - more strictly, visual components also acting as controllers - designers would do well to balance human perceptual and cognitive characteristics strategically.
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