
P3-1: Ophthalmologic Factors Influencing Asthenopia with Watching 3D Displays
Author(s) -
Sungwook Wee,
Namju Moon
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
i-perception
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2041-6695
DOI - 10.1068/if713
Subject(s) - accommodation , vergence (optics) , abnormality , stereo display , optometry , visual acuity , audiology , psychology , ophthalmology , medicine , computer science , computer vision , artificial intelligence , social psychology , neuroscience
Purpose: To identify ophthalmologic factors influencing asthenopia while watching 3D displays. Methods: 30 adult subjects without ophthalmologic abnormality watched the same 3D displays for 30 minutes. Each subject's far and near visual acuity, near points of accommodation and convergence, amplitude of fusional convergence and divergence, stereopsis, angle of phoric deviation, tear break-up time, and temperature of ocular surface before and after watching 3D displays were measured. And surveys for subjective symptoms right after watching 3D displays were conducted. The above-mentioned experiments were performed equally with 2D displays for detection of innate influence of 3D displays. Results: The near points of accommodation and convergence were significantly changed after watching 3D displays (p < .05) compared to 2D displays. And all 10 subjective symptoms were significantly increased after watching 3D displays (p < .05). Conclusion: The accommodation and binocular vergence are predominant ophthalmologic factors that might influence asthenopia significantly while watching 3D displays. Subjective visual discomfort significantly increases with watching 3D displays, and more specific evaluation should be added for detecting the practically related factors with asthenopia