Dynamic measurement of accommodative responses while viewing stereoscopic images
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01/02/2008
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Resumo |
Using video refraction accommodative and convergence dynamic responses were measured to stepped changes in convergence stimuli with unchanged accommodative stimuli (conflicting stereoscopic image) and compared with responses to non-conflicting target stimuli. Three targets were used that varied in their spatial frequency components. An accommodative transient overshoot was evident in four out of seven subjects for only conflicting stimuli. One showed accommodative and convergence oscillation probably due to difficulty in fusing the stereoscopic target when it had a higher spatial component, however, this oscillation diminished when the target was spatial low-pass filtered. We hypothesise that transient responses to step stimuli is initiated by convergence-driven accommodation and subsequently followed by slower fine-control of accommodation modulated by the amount of blur. Inter-subject differences in convergence-driven accommodation may also be a factor to consider. For stereoscopic stimuli, it is proposed that the increase in blur immediately after the onset of the accommodative response inhibits cessation of the response. |
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Identificador |
Torii, Masahito; Okada, Yuuki; Ukai, Kazuhiko; Wolffsohn, James S. and Gilmartin, Bernard (2008). Dynamic measurement of accommodative responses while viewing stereoscopic images. Journal of Modern Optics, 55 (4-5), pp. 557-567. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16573/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |