作者: Guanmin Liu , David D Chen , Chunbo Qin , John SY Chan , Kaiping Peng
DOI: 10.2466/25.10.PMS.119C13Z8
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摘要: Summary.—The goal was to examine whether visuomotor control and choice response time shared age-related developmental trajectories, if prior computer experience played an important role in processes. Children (6–7, 8–9, 10–11 yr.), younger adults (24 yr.) older (76 performed the cursor pointing (CRT) tasks with a mouse. Participants moved mouse back forth click two targets on screen as fast accurately possible. In CRT, based visual stimuli, participants clicked one of three possible; between stimulus onset clicking correct target recorded time. Visuomotor performance increased age adulthood but worse adult group. CRT also positively related among groups children, scores leveling off young Computer statis...