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1983

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Oculometric Indices Of Simulator And Aircraft Motion, James Raymond Comstock Jr. Oct 1983

Oculometric Indices Of Simulator And Aircraft Motion, James Raymond Comstock Jr.

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In a series of three experiments on the effects on eye-scan behavior of both simulator and aircraft motion, the sensitivity of an oculometric measure to motion effects was demonstrated. "Fixation Time", defined as the time the eyes spend at a particular location before moving on (saccade) to another fixation point, was found to be sensitive to motion effects in each of the experiments conducted. The first experiment studied differences between simulator motion and no-motion conditions during a series of simulated Instrument Landing System (ILS) approaches. The mean fixation time for the no-motion condition was found to be significantly longer than …