Presentation 2008-06-27
The influence analysis on techno-stress by non-corrective glasses using the EEG
Yohei TOMITA, Shin-ichi ITO, Yasue MITSUKURA, Minoru FUKUMI, Taketoshi SUZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) Most people do not notice the overcorrected eyeglasses in daily life. The overcorrected eyeglasses, which do not have adjustable refractive power suitable for users, have harmful effects. Then, these effects are thought to have harmful effects on the brain, too. Therefore, to reveal the effects on the brain by the overcorrection, we analyze electroencephalogram (EEG). At the experiment, the subject played the PC game for 30 minutes (techno-stress) with overcorrected eyeglasses. These overcorrected eyeglasses are chosen by ophthalmologist. As the results of time-series analysis and average-variance analysis, the differences of the EEG feature between the correction and the overcorrection are confirmed.
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Keyword(in English) electroencephalogram / overcorrection / techno-stress / time-series analysis
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Conference Date 2008/6/19(1days)
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Title (in English) The influence analysis on techno-stress by non-corrective glasses using the EEG
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Keyword(1) electroencephalogram
Keyword(2) overcorrection
Keyword(3) techno-stress
Keyword(4) time-series analysis
1st Author's Name Yohei TOMITA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Shin-ichi ITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
3rd Author's Name Yasue MITSUKURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
4th Author's Name Minoru FUKUMI
4th Author's Affiliation University of Tokushima
5th Author's Name Taketoshi SUZUKI
5th Author's Affiliation Suzuki Eye Clinic Kichikoji
Date 2008-06-27
Paper # NC2008-20
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 101
Page pp.pp.-
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