Reaction, movement, and task times refer to the times needed to initially respond to a stimulus, make the specific movement, and complete the entire task. This study evaluated the reliability of a simple reaction timer designed to mimic a Space Shuttle task (turning on an overhead switch).
Reliability of a Shuttle Reaction Timer
1992
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
Human Factors Engineering , Space Technology , Astronaut performance , Auditory stimuli , Bioastronautics , Component reliability , Reaction time , Space shuttles , Timing devices , Visual stimuli , Switches , Gravitational physiology , Physiological effects , Reduced gravity , Spacecraft control , Spacecraft instruments
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