{"id_concept_class": "", "creation_time": 1512660588059, "event_stamp": "2011-04-15T18:16:03", "def_id_user": "usr_4f177506dde77", "def_event_stamp": "2012-05-16T21:44:00", "last_updated": 1512660588059, "def_id": "def_4fb41fa0cebff", "name": "pursuit rotor task", "alias": "", "definition_text": "The pursuit rotor task is a task used in common use in the mid 20th century which involved a participant trying to follow (pursue) a small disc on a rotating turntable. Original mechanical versions had typical rotation rates of 60 RPM, which is probably too fast for mouse-controlled versions. The PEBL version offers a simple version with multiple trials and controllable parameters that can be used as a test of hand-eye coordination. ", "id_user": "usr_4cf5de07654c8", "id": "trm_4da88b63787d6", "type": "task", "conditions": [], "concepts": [], "indicators": [], "external_datasets": [], "implementations": [], "citation": [], "contrasts": [], "batteries": [], "disorders": []}