Transfer from Audiovisual Pretraining to a Continuous Perceptual Motor Task

A technique was developed for providing transfer-of-training from a form of audiovisual pretraining to an instrument flight task. The continuous flight task was broken into discrete 'categories of flight.' Each category combined an instrument configuration with a return-to-criterion aircra...

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