Wood J M, Troutbeck R
Centre for Eye Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 1992 Jul;12(3):291-8.
The importance of the visual field on driving performance was investigated. This was undertaken by simulating binocular visual field defects for a group of young normal subjects and assessing the impact of these defects on performance on a driving course. Constriction of the binocular visual field to 40 or less, significantly increased time taken to complete the course, reduced the ability to detect and correctly identify road signs, avoid obstacles and to manoeuvre through limited spaces. Accuracy of road positioning and reversing were also impaired. Constriction of the binocular visual field did not significantly affect speed estimation, stopping distance, or the time taken for the reversing and manoeuvring tasks. The monocular condition did not significantly affect performance for any of the driving tasks assessed.
研究了视野对驾驶性能的重要性。这是通过模拟一组年轻正常受试者的双眼视野缺损,并评估这些缺损对驾驶课程表现的影响来进行的。将双眼视野收缩至40°或更小,显著增加了完成课程所需的时间,降低了检测和正确识别道路标志、避开障碍物以及在有限空间内操纵的能力。道路定位和倒车的准确性也受到损害。双眼视野收缩并未显著影响速度估计、停车距离或倒车和操纵任务所需的时间。单眼条件对所评估的任何驾驶任务的表现均无显著影响。