FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves testing trainee, controlling actions directed to solving tasks set by means of computer system and representing information. Action control is carried out in operation-by-operation mode with distance to target being calculated as sum of given encouragements on correct actions and penalties on wrong actions. The trainee receives help by setting feedback between the trainee and computer system as an image on monitor screen representing distance to the target and producing analog task sequences as dynamically varying virtual problem medium images. Training process results are recorded on line by means of computer system.
EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness in controlling trainee activity and following dynamic training process characteristics.
4 cl, 5 dwg
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Dates
2007-02-27—Published
2005-05-23—Filed