Pursuit Rotor Task
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Pursuit Rotor Task
Basic Characteristics
- Description
The Pursuit Rotor Task is a way to measure motor coordination and motor learning. The test includes a turntable with a metal dot on the platter. The person being tested must keep a flexible metal wand on the dot. Performace on the test is scored as total time on the target (TOT) or stylus-target contacts (HITS).
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External Resources
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- Google: Pursuit Rotor Task
- Wikipedia: Pursuit Rotor Task
- PubBrain: Pursuit Rotor Task
- PubMed: Pursuit Rotor Task
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