Finger Movements in Transcription Typing
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Abstract : High speed film and key press latencies of a skilled typist show that finger movements usually overlap in time. The starting time of these movements is highly variable, even when comparing identical sentences. Often movements toward keys were initiated out of the order in which the letters were eventually typed. These results conflict with current models of rapid, well-learned motor movements. (Author)
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