Abstract

The feasibility of the concept of the human as an information processing channel and its performance in terms of trans informat ion was studied in a three-axis compensatory manual control task for the evaluation of four different display configurations. Two experiments are described in which the exnerimental parameters were 1) tracking bandwidth in input random tracking and controlled element dynamics and 2) additional load of subjects by a visual or auditory side task. The study describes an investigation of the relationship between the subjects' eye-scan behaviour and their performance level. The findings are confirmed by the measures on subjective effort expressed in terms of the standard deviations of the control stick signals.

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