Alan, >> The suggestion by Chuck Lutz is a good one. The Pirolli paper >> is very interesting. But your first paragraph suggested you >> were interested in how people view what is in front of them? > >I interpreted this the other way. by "where we look", I assumed >that you did not mean "where we point our eyes" but, "what pages >do we retrieve"
I am currently writing up some material on visual search. So I am primed to give that interpretation to the word 'look'. Either way Bjorn might also want to look at: Memory versus Perceptual-Motor Tradeoffs in a Blocks World Task, available from: http://hfac.gmu.edu/~gray/pubs/papers/FG-CogSc.htm Developers making use of knowledge, during debugging, that is later shown to be incorrect, is the root cause of some very long winded debugging sessions. derek -- Derek M Jones tel: +44 (0) 1252 520 667 Knowledge Software Ltd mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Applications Standards Conformance Testing http://www.knosof.co.uk - Automatic footer for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe discuss To join the announcements list, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribe announce To receive a help file, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] help This list is archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40ppig.org/ If you have any problems or questions, please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
