Abstract

Previous studies found that passive watching of an untracked rotary pursuit (RP) target did not affect final practice. A similar finding was obtained from the present experiment, using a different method. S actively watched a demonstrator achieve 50% time on target (TOT) at any one of three speeds. Results suggested that reactive inhibition was generated in discriminative processes rather than in eye movements.

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