Presentation 2001/7/19
The influence of the dissociation of vergence and accommodation on visual fatigue in watching stereoscopic images
Masaki EMOTO, Sumio YANO,
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Abstract(in English) To investigate whether the dissociation of vergence and accommodation is responsible for visual fatigue in watching stereoscopic images, we studied the visual fatigue after approximately one hour of watching a simulated stereoscopic image system using prisms.Fatigue was assessed by subjective reports of symptoms, accommodation step responses, relative vergence limits, and visual evoked potentials(VEP).The results showed that when the amount of dissociation is large or it changes over time, the heavy visual load causes visual fatigue, and that properly designed stereoscopic images do not cause severe visual fatigue.
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Keyword(in English) stereoscopic images / fatigue / accommodation / vergence / subjective evaluation / fusion limit / VEP / prism
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Title (in English) The influence of the dissociation of vergence and accommodation on visual fatigue in watching stereoscopic images
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Keyword(1) stereoscopic images
Keyword(2) fatigue
Keyword(3) accommodation
Keyword(4) vergence
Keyword(5) subjective evaluation
Keyword(6) fusion limit
Keyword(7) VEP
Keyword(8) prism
1st Author's Name Masaki EMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Three Dimensional Audio-Visual Systems Division NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Sumio YANO
2nd Author's Affiliation Three Dimensional Audio-Visual Systems Division NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories
Date 2001/7/19
Paper # HIP2001-8
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 227
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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