Remote Viewing: A Comparison of Direct Viewing, 2D and 3D Television

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Title
Remote Viewing: A Comparison of Direct Viewing, 2D and 3D Television
Date
1964
Index Abstract
Not Available
Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
AMRL TDR 64-15
Creator
Kama, William N.
DuMars, Roger C.
Corporate Author
Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
Laboratory
Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
Extent
13
Identifier
AD0436015
Access Rights
OTS
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
7184
DoD Task
718407
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Distribution Conflict
No
Cover Price
0.5
Abstract
The effect of three viewing conditions -- direct, 2D television, and 3D television -- upon performance of a simple remote handling task was investigated. Fifteen subjects used a CRL Model 8 master-slave manipulator to perform a shortened and revised version of the Placing Subtest of the Minnesota Rate of Manipulation Test. All subjects performed the task under each of the viewing conditions employed. Results of this study indicated that: (1) subject performance under the direct viewing condition was significantly faster than that obtained under either of the video conditions, and (2) no significant differences were noted between the two video conditions even though performance times under the 2D condition were initially longer than those obtained under the 3D condition.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1964-02
Provenance
RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Type
report
Format
1 online resource