The zone of comfort: Predicting visual discomfort with stereo displays.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] F. C. Donders,et al. On the Anomalies of Accommodation and Refraction of the Eye, with a Preliminary Essay on Physiological Dioptrics , 1864, The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review.
[2] C. Hess. Die Anomalien der Refraktion und Akkommodation des Auges mit einleitender Darstellung der Dioptrik des Auges , 1903 .
[3] Charles Sheard,et al. The Prescription Of Prisms: As Determined by Analyses of Data on Relative Amplitudes of Convergence and Accommodation , 1934 .
[4] Glenn A. Fry,et al. FURTHER EXPERIMENTS ON THE ACCOMMODATION CONVERGENCE RELATIONSHIP , 1939 .
[5] Meredith W. Morgan,et al. THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF ACCOMMODATION AND CONVERGENCE , 1944 .
[6] H. W. Hofstetter. THE ZONE OF CLEAR SINGLE BINOCULAR VISION , 1945 .
[7] M. Alpern,et al. The variation of phoria with age. , 1948, American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry.
[8] E F TAIT,et al. Accommodative convergence. , 1951, A.M.A. archives of ophthalmology.
[9] Campbell Fw. A method for measuring the depth of field of the human eye. , 1954 .
[10] E F FINCHAM,et al. The reciprocal actions of accommodation and convergence , 1957, The Journal of physiology.
[11] K N OGLE,et al. Observations on accommodative convergence; especially its nonlinear relationships. , 1959, American journal of ophthalmology.
[12] O. Braddick,et al. Seeing in Depth , 2008 .
[13] DOUGLAS SHIRACHI,et al. Dynamic Measures of Vergence Accommodation , 1977, American journal of optometry and physiological optics.
[14] J E Sheedy,et al. Phoria, Vergence, and Fixation Disparity in Oculomotor Problems , 1977, American journal of optometry and physiological optics.
[15] J E Sheedy,et al. Population Study of Fixation Disparity, Heterophoria, and Vergence , 1978, American journal of optometry and physiological optics.
[16] J Semmlow,et al. Dynamic contributions of the components of binocular vergence. , 1979, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[17] B G Cumming,et al. Disparity-induced and blur-induced convergence eye movement and accommodation in the monkey. , 1986, Journal of neurophysiology.
[18] T. Yamazaki,et al. Quantitative evaluation of visual fatigue encountered in viewing stereoscopic 3D displays : near-point distance and visual evoked potential study , 1990 .
[19] Arnold M. Lund. The Influence of Video Image Size and Resolution on Viewing-Distance Preferences , 1993 .
[20] Rent M. Daum,et al. CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF BINOCULAR VISION: HETEROPHORIC, ACCOMMODATIVE AND EYE MOVEMENT DISORDERS , 1994 .
[21] Maurizio Ardito. Studies of the Influence of Display Size and Picture Brightness on the Preferred Viewing Distance for HDTV Programs , 1994 .
[22] Colin Ware,et al. Evaluating stereo and motion cues for visualizing information nets in three dimensions , 1996, TOGS.
[23] M. Mon-Williams,et al. Health issues with virtual reality displays: what we do know and what we don't , 1997, COMG.
[24] P. Howarth,et al. The occurrence of virtual simulation sickness symptoms when an HMD was used as a personal viewing system , 1997 .
[25] Bernd Fröhlich,et al. Exploring geo-scientific data in virtual environments , 1999, Proceedings Visualization '99 (Cat. No.99CB37067).
[26] Joachim Meyer,et al. Perception of artificial stereoscopic stimuli from an incorrect viewing point , 1999, Perception & psychophysics.
[27] Ioan R. Allen. Screen Size: The Impact on Picture and Sound , 1999 .
[28] Marino Menozzi. Visual ergonomics of head‐mounted displays , 2000 .
[29] Martin S. Banks,et al. Are corresponding points fixed? , 2001, Vision Research.
[30] Marcel P. Lucassen,et al. Visual comfort of binocular and 3D displays , 2001, IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging.
[31] Sumio Yano,et al. A study of visual fatigue and visual comfort for 3D HDTV/HDTV images , 2002 .
[32] William M. Wells,et al. 2D-3D vascular registration between digital subtraction angiographic (DSA) and magnetic resonance angiographic (MRA) images , 2004, 2004 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: Nano to Macro (IEEE Cat No. 04EX821).
[33] David J. Hawkes,et al. Clinical Experience and Perception in Stereo Augmented Reality Surgical Navigation , 2004, MIAR.
[34] Martin S. Banks,et al. A stereo display prototype with multiple focal distances , 2004, ACM Trans. Graph..
[35] Neil A. Dodgson,et al. Variation and extrema of human interpupillary distance , 2004, IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging.
[36] Masaki Emoto,et al. Two factors in visual fatigue caused by stereoscopic HDTV images , 2004 .
[37] Alexander Toet,et al. Visual comfort of binocular and 3D displays , 2004 .
[38] C. Sánchez-Ramos,et al. Normal values of distance heterophoria and fusional vergence ranges and effects of age , 2006, Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology.
[39] The interocular distance , 1922, Naturwissenschaften.
[40] M. Banks,et al. Why pictures look right when viewed from the wrong place , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.
[41] F. Okano,et al. Repeated vergence adaptation causes the decline of visual functions in watching stereoscopic television , 2005, Journal of Display Technology.
[42] Jari Takatalo,et al. Simulator sickness in virtual display gaming: a comparison of stereoscopic and non-stereoscopic situations , 2006, Mobile HCI.
[43] G. Cadière,et al. Impact of 2D and 3D Vision on Performance of Novice Subjects Using da Vinci Robotic System , 2006, Acta chirurgica Belgica.
[44] James E. Sheedy,et al. The Effects of Visual Display Distance on Eye Accommodation, Head Posture, and Vision and Neck Symptoms , 2007, Hum. Factors.
[45] Xin Wang,et al. Evaluating the Usability of an Auto-stereoscopic Display , 2007, HCI.
[46] Carl J. D'Orsi,et al. Stereoscopic Digital Mammography: Improved Accuracy of Lesion Detection in Breast Cancer Screening , 2008, Digital Mammography / IWDM.
[47] David M. Hoffman,et al. Vergence-accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue. , 2008, Journal of vision.
[48] Peter A. Howarth,et al. Visual fatigue caused by viewing stereoscopic motion images: Background, theories, and observations , 2008, Displays.
[49] Mtm Marc Lambooij,et al. Visual Discomfort and Visual Fatigue of Stereoscopic Displays: A Review , 2009 .
[50] P. Mitchell,et al. Prevalence of heterophoria and associations with refractive error, heterotropia and ethnicity in Australian school children , 2009, British Journal of Ophthalmology.
[51] Bernard Mendiburu,et al. 3D Movie Making: Stereoscopic Digital Cinema from Script to Screen , 2009 .
[52] James Gao,et al. High-speed switchable lens enables the development of a volumetric stereoscopic display. , 2009, Optics express.
[53] Gwanseob Shin,et al. User-Preferred Position of Computer Displays: Effects of Display Size , 2010, Hum. Factors.
[54] Philip J. Corriveau,et al. Immersion and Symptoms in 3 D Viewing 1 Individual Differences and Seating Position Affect Immersion and Symptoms in Stereoscopic 3 D Viewing , 2011 .
[55] Peter A Howarth,et al. Potential hazards of viewing 3‐D stereoscopic television, cinema and computer games: a review , 2011, Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians.
[56] Philip J. Corriveau,et al. Stereoscopic Viewing and Reported Perceived Immersion and Symptoms , 2012, Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry.