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The monkeys' job was to move a cursor to the spot that had appeared right after the blue spot.
Here, participants were required to move a cursor to the perceived location of a target presented along the horizontal meridian.
In this present study, the knee reaction time test was designed to measure the moving ability for knee joint by controlling a cursor to the target zone as quick as possible.
The subjects moved a cursor to the left or right by depressing the left- or right-hand button, respectively; the answer was registered 3 s after the subject stopped moving the cursor.
Participants were required to move a cursor to the perceived location of the target dot, and the results showed that increasing attentional demands at fixation increased the variability but not the mean perceived location.
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The timing of the pulse displayed a cursor to represent the light pen's position on the screen and thus converted the computer screen into a sketchpad upon which objects could be drawn.
The patient used his SCP to steer a cursor to one of the targets.
The image analyst then uses a cursor to position nodes along the liver boundary (see Fig. 8a or the supplementary material for an animation).
The task consisted of pointing a cursor to targets becoming activated by clicking the mouse button.
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