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Twenty-two subjects practiced a video game, an Atari Air Combat Maneuvering task, 10 trials a day for 15 days. The dependent variable was number of hits per trial (game). The group mean followed an increasing, negatively accelerated course. The group standard deviation increased slowly for the first six days and then followed a level course thereafter. The interday correlations showed clear superdiagonal form, with complete differential stabilization after day 6. The results are discussed in the context of a performance test battery for environmental research. It is concluded that the Air Combat Maneuvering task is an excellent prospect for such a battery.
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