Tychsen Lawrence, Thio Liu Lin
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences.
Department of Pediatrics.
Eye Brain. 2020 Feb 11;12:45-48. doi: 10.2147/EB.S233195. eCollection 2020.
This review assesses the risk of a photic-induced seizure in a child during viewing of 3D (binocular 3 dimensional, stereoscopic) movies or games, either on standard video displays or when wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset. Studies published by pediatric epilepsy experts emphasize the low risk of 3D viewing even for children with known photosensitive epilepsy (PSE). The low incidence of PSE is noteworthy because the number of hours devoted to 2D or 3D screen viewing and/or VR headset use by children worldwide has increased markedly over the last decade. The medical literature does not support the notion that VR headset use poses a risk for PSE.
本综述评估了儿童在观看3D(双眼三维、立体)电影或游戏时,无论是在标准视频显示器上还是佩戴虚拟现实(VR)头显时,因光诱发癫痫发作的风险。儿科癫痫专家发表的研究强调,即使对于已知患有光敏性癫痫(PSE)的儿童,观看3D的风险也很低。PSE的低发病率值得注意,因为在过去十年中,全球儿童用于二维或三维屏幕观看和/或使用VR头显的时间显著增加。医学文献不支持使用VR头显会增加PSE风险这一观点。