Title: Research of accommodative microfluctuations caused by visual fatigue based on liquid crystal and laser displays
Authors: Jeng, Wei-De
Ouyang, Yuan
Huang, Ting-Wei
Duann, Jeng-Ren
Chiou, Jin-Chern
Tang, Yu-Shun
Ou-Yang, Mang
電機資訊學士班
Undergraduate Honors Program of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2014
Abstract: Different levels of visual fatigue in the human eye depend on different color-formation methods and image quality. This paper uses the high-frequency component of the spectral power of accommodative microfluctuations as a major objective indicator for analyzing the effects of visual fatigue based on various displays, such as color-formation displays and 3D displays. Also, a questionnaire is used as a subjective indicator. The results are that 3D videos cause greater visual fatigue than 2D videos (p < 0.001), the shutter-type 3D display causes visual fatigue more than the polarized type (p = 0.012), the display of the time-sharing method causes greater visual fatigue than the spatial-formation method (p = 0.008), and there is no significance between various light source modules of displays (p = 0.162). In general, people with normal color discrimination have more visual fatigue than those with good color discrimination (p < 0.001). Therefore, this paper uses the high-frequency component of accommodative microfluctuations to evaluate the physiological stress or strain by overexerting the visual system, and can compare the level of visual fatigue between various displays. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.53.000H76
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/25334
ISSN: 1559-128X
DOI: 10.1364/AO.53.000H76
Journal: APPLIED OPTICS
Volume: 53
Issue: 29
Begin Page: H76
End Page: H84
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