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  • Title: Reminiscence and strategies of performance in rotary pursuit tracking.
    Author: Cuesta U.
    Journal: Percept Mot Skills; 1989 Feb; 68(1):219-26. PubMed ID: 2928050.
    Abstract:
    The maximum speed at which man detects and corrects errors is analyzed on the pursuit rotor. During the prerest performance, scores of about 220 msec. are found, for both extravertive and introvertive subjects. During the postrest performance a crossover effect appeared: extraverts had scores near 60 msec., while introverts did not surpass 100 msec. The results are discussed in the framework of Eysenck and Frith's (1977) theory of reminiscence.
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