Search Results - "Bahill, A. T."
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Valid models require defined levels
Published in International journal of general systems (01-10-2008)“…A common mistake in modeling systems is mixing elements of different levels in the same model. This paper explains levels, shows how levels can be obtained…”
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The ideal moment of inertia for a baseball or softball bat
Published in IEEE transactions on systems, man and cybernetics. Part A, Systems and humans (01-03-2004)“…In selecting a baseball or a softball bat, both weight and weight distribution should be considered. However, these considerations must be individualized,…”
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Variability and development of a normative data base for saccadic eye movements
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-07-1981)“…The duration, peak velocity, and acceleration of the saccadic eye movements of 13 normal subjects are plotted as functions of saccadic magnitude. The apparent…”
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Determining ideal baseball bat weights using muscle force-velocity relationships
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Learning to track predictable target waveforms without a time delay
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-07-1985)“…Humans can learn to overcome the 150 msec delay of the eye movement system and track predictable targets with no latency. The mean squared error between the…”
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Overlapping saccades and glissades are produced by fatigue in the saccadic eye movement system
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Smooth pursuit eye movements in response to predictable target motions
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1983)“…The human smooth pursuit eye movement system has a latency of about 150 msec. However, this study shows that humans can learn to perform zero-latency tracking…”
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Two methods for recommending bat weights
Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-07-1995)“…Baseball players swung very light and very heavy bats through our instrument and the speed of the bat was recorded. These data were used to make mathematical…”
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Diogenes, a process for identifying unintended consequences
Published in Systems engineering (01-09-2012)“…Individuals, companies, and even governments often create procedures, processes, or products that solve a particular problem, only to discover that their…”
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Predicting Final Eye Position Halfway Through a Saccade
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-12-1983)“…When the visual environment is to be changed during a saccadic eye movement, it is useful to predict the final eye position before the eye comes to rest. We…”
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Most naturally occurring human saccades have magnitudes of 15 degrees or less
Published in Investigative ophthalmology (01-06-1975)Get more information
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Glissadic overshoots are due to pulse width errors
Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-03-1978)“…Glissades are the slow, gliding eye movements often appended to the end of human saccadic eye movements. They have been used as an aid in diagnosing disease…”
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Attribute substitution in systems engineering
Published in Systems engineering (01-06-2010)“…Cognitive biases affect decision making in systems engineering (SE). Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel laureate for his pioneering studies of cognitive biases in…”
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Baseball's paradoxical pop up: Physics and fielder control strategy can lead to lurching
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (27-03-2010)“…Abstract only…”
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Comparison of dynamic system modeling methods
Published in Systems engineering (01-09-2009)“…This paper compares state‐equation models to state‐machine models. It compares continuous system models to discrete system models. The examples were designed…”
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Re-evaluating systems engineering concepts using systems thinking
Published in IEEE transactions on systems, man and cybernetics. Part C, Applications and reviews (01-11-1998)“…Humans (individually, on teams, and in organizations) can follow simple processes to increase their probability of success. Many authors, both technical and…”
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The Trajectories of Saccadic Eye Movements
Published in Scientific American (01-01-1979)“…The paper describes the use of advanced bioengineering techniques involving the use of the digital computer for the study of eye movements. Since the…”
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Describing baseball pitch movement with right-hand rules
Published in Computers in biology and medicine (01-07-2007)“…Abstract The right-hand rules show the direction of the spin-induced deflection of baseball pitches: thus, they explain the movement of the fastball,…”
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Closely spaced saccades
Published in Investigative ophthalmology (01-04-1975)“…The relationships between saccadic velocity, duration, and magnitude have been used to prove the normalcy of saccades with intersaccadic intervals of less than…”
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Neuro-optometry: an evolving specialty clinic
Published in American journal of optometry and physiological optics (01-02-1977)“…Neuro-optometry is evolving as an optometric clinical specialty focusing on neurological dysfunctions of the visual system. Initially, we focused upon…”
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