Teramoto Wataru, Tao Kosuke, Sekiyama Kaoru, Mori Shuji
Cognition and Action Lab, Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology, 27-1 Mizumoto-cho, Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2012 Nov;74(8):1722-31. doi: 10.3758/s13414-012-0360-6.
The present study investigated the effects of presbyopia on the reading ability of middle-aged adults in a Japanese reading context, using the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm. Japanese words, each consisting of three characters, were sequentially presented at the same location on a display screen. Participants were instructed to read the words aloud as accurately as possible, irrespective of their order within the sequence. Experiment 1 showed that the reading performance for the presbyopes was far worse for the near-viewing (35 cm) than for the far-viewing (70 cm) conditions when the words were presented at 0.4° in character size. Experiment 2 investigated in detail the effect of luminance contrast on reading at a viewing distance of 35 cm. The minimums of the exposure durations within which the participants could read the words above 89.9 % correct (minimum exposure duration) were 498 ms/word for the presbyopes and 134 ms/word for the nonpresbyopes, both of which values were obtained at 100 % contrast. The critical contrast-that is, the contrast that doubled the minimum exposure duration that had been obtained at 100 % contrast-was considerably higher for the presbyopes (39.2 %) than for the nonpresbyopes (16.4 %). However, the reading performance for the presbyopes was improved more than threefold when the contrast was increased to 100 % in both experiments. Thus, our results provide psychophysical evidence for the dependency of presbyopes' reading on viewing distance and luminance contrast.
本研究采用快速序列视觉呈现范式,在日语阅读情境中调查了老花眼对中年成年人阅读能力的影响。由三个字符组成的日语单词在显示屏的同一位置依次呈现。参与者被要求尽可能准确地大声读出单词,而不考虑其在序列中的顺序。实验1表明,当字符大小为0.4°时,老花眼在近距观看(35厘米)条件下的阅读表现远低于远距观看(70厘米)条件。实验2详细研究了亮度对比度对35厘米观看距离下阅读的影响。参与者能够以89.9%以上的正确率读出单词的最短曝光持续时间(最短曝光持续时间),老花眼为498毫秒/单词,非老花眼为134毫秒/单词,这两个值均在100%对比度下获得。临界对比度,即使在100%对比度下获得的最短曝光持续时间翻倍的对比度,老花眼(39.2%)比非老花眼(16.4%)要高得多。然而,在两个实验中,当对比度提高到100%时,老花眼的阅读表现提高了三倍多。因此,我们的结果为老花眼阅读对观看距离和亮度对比度的依赖性提供了心理物理学证据。