Shocking Flash
24 September 2003
Have all those hours spent playing Nintendo and X-Box paid off?
The Hand-Eye Coordination Test (link broke, see below) is a flash-based program that tests the vision and motor skills in individuals who spend long periods of time in front of a computer monitor. Research has shown that prolonged use of the computer can seriously affect finger dexterity, visual comprehension, and small-motor competence.
I find that long periods of time in front of the computer produce sweaty palms and an angry wife…your experiences may vary.
Last resort local copy:
Hand-Eye Coordination Test (requires sound)
This kinda seemed a bit too much like a part 2…