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12-27-2009

Human Factors: Movement Speed

by: Max Baumgarten
Human Factors: Movement Speed
Movement speed refers to a certain time frame; the length of time it takes for a person to make a movement after the initial cognitive process has started. For example, if you are playing a game of catch and recognize that the ball is coming your way, the speed at which you move your glove in a position to catch the ball is the movement speed.

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  • Ron 12-28-2009 03:44 PM
    The Leica Camera blog-- I agree that the camera would be good for seniors because it is as basic as most basic film cameras, and it is very light and easy to hold. It is not too small and not too big, plus it has all the benefits that any digital camera will have.