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Examining the interaction of different factors on pointing precision when using handheld laser pointers

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posted on 2022-03-10, 15:17 authored by Choi Yeung Andy Tse, Pui Wah Kong, Jun Jie Poh, Daniel FongDaniel Fong
Objective: Laser pointers are common teaching tools used during lessons. The pointing precision may influence the teaching effectiveness. In this study, we examined the effect of four external factors, namely aiming distance, target size, light condition and colour of the laser beam on the pointing precision.
Results: Thirty participants (15 males and 15 females; age = 23.2 ± 4.3) were asked to aim at the target black circles with different sizes (diameters = 4 mm, 8 mm, 12 mm and 16 mm) from five various distances (2 m, 4 m, 6 m, 8 m and 10 m) at two brightness conditions (i.e., bright and dark) using two different coloured laser pointers (red and green). Three aiming parameters, namely number of hits, duration per hit and pointing precision were measured. Results showed that the aiming parameters were the highest with the aiming distance of 2 m and the use of green laser pointer towards larger target sizes regardless of the environmental brightness. Among all factors, aiming distance was the most important external factor that could influence pointing precision.

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Nanyang Technological University under the URECA Undergraduate Research Programme, Singapore and Individual Research Fund (#R6552), Hong Kong

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  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

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BMC Research Notes

Volume

15

Publisher

BioMed Central

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Authors

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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by BioMed Central under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Acceptance date

2022-02-07

Publication date

2022-03-07

Copyright date

2022

eISSN

1756-0500

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Daniel Fong. Deposit date: 9 March 2022

Article number

93

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