Number of errors for 1 S on a pursuitmeter by 3 3.81-min. cycles separated by 9-min. rests during 12 practice days, occurring every other day during acquisition and by 1 month periods over 1 ½ yr., over 1 yr. for 2 yr., and after 1 ½ yr. are presented and remarked upon.
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