Institute of Neuroscience , Newcastle University , Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK.
Institute of Neuroscience , Newcastle University , Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK ; Newcastle University, Clinical Ageing Research Unit, Campus for Ageing and Vitality , Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5PL, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2015 Jul 8;2(7):140522. doi: 10.1098/rsos.140522. eCollection 2015 Jul.
Manufacturers and the media have raised the possibility that viewing stereoscopic 3D television (S3D TV) may cause temporary disruption to balance and visuomotor coordination. We looked for evidence of such effects in a laboratory-based study. Four hundred and thirty-three people aged 4-82 years old carried out tests of balance and coordination before and after viewing an 80 min movie in either conventional 2D or stereoscopic 3D, while wearing two triaxial accelerometers. Accelerometry produced little evidence of any change in body motion associated with S3D TV. We found no evidence that viewing the movie in S3D causes a detectable impairment in balance or in visuomotor coordination.
制造商和媒体提出了这样一种可能性,即观看立体 3D 电视(S3D TV)可能会暂时影响平衡和视动协调能力。我们在一项基于实验室的研究中寻找了这种影响的证据。433 名年龄在 4 岁至 82 岁的人在观看了 80 分钟的电影(传统 2D 或立体 3D)前后,分别佩戴三轴加速度计进行了平衡和协调测试。加速度计几乎没有提供任何与 S3D TV 相关的身体运动变化的证据。我们没有发现任何证据表明观看 S3D 电影会导致平衡或视动协调能力的可察觉损伤。