Delayed Visual Feedback and Behavior

Abstract
By means of video-tape recording the visual presentation of a person's behavior as he carries out some task, can be delayed in such a way that the individual sees what he is doing a short time after he has done it. The effects of this delay of visual feedback on a variety of simple visual-motor tasks are found to be both marked and deleterious, and in some respects similar to the effects of delayed auditory feedback on speech and motor tasks.

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