Good designs take account of perceptual tendencies and conceptual biases in observers. Report presents overview of evolving knowledge of interactions between video displays and human observers. Discusses relative advantages and disadvantages of static and dynamic displays, with attention to human factors combining with characteristics of video-display medium to affect observer's percepts.


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    Human Factors In The Design Of Video Displays


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    1990-08-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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