School of Optometry and Vision Science, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Department of Physics, Taif University, Ta'if, Saudi Arabia.
Clin Exp Optom. 2021 Mar;104(2):207-214. doi: 10.1111/cxo.13135.
There is a significant unintended consequences of blue-blocking lenses on visual behaviour, particularly for the detection of colour. Optometrists need to be mindful of this when prescribing the appropriate blue-blocking lenses for individuals who work in environments in which blue light is prevalent.
The selective reduction in visible wavelengths transmitted through commercially available blue-blocking lenses is known to influence object appearance and luminance contrast, and also potentially object colour contrast. The present study investigated the effect of a number of commercially available blue-blocking lenses on colour contrast sensitivity in normal individuals under low and high contrast stimulus conditions.
Five healthy participants (one man and four women), aged between 23 and 39-years, were recruited for this study. Crizal Prevencia (Essilor), Blue Guardian (Opticare), and Blu-OLP (GenOp) lenses were examined in this study in comparison to a control lens (clear lens without blue-filtering coating). In Experiment 1, colour contrast thresholds were measured using a visual search colour detection task in which the colour (CIE Lu'v' red, green, blue and yellow) of the target circle stimulus (randomly located in an annulus of achromatic circles) was systematically reduced using a staircase procedure. As blue-blocking lenses selectively block blue light, in Experiment 2, colour contrast thresholds were specifically quantified for a range of short wavelengths near the attenuation transmittance range of the blue-blocking lenses tested.
Experiments 1 and 2 showed that colour contrast was impaired only for blue colours, and this was most evident at low contrasts. Additionally, the blue-blocking lenses with lower transmittance profiles led to greater reductions in colour contrast sensitivity and shown to affect colour contrast thresholds.
Our results suggest that while reducing blue light potentially minimises the harmful effect of blue hazard light, blue-blocking lenses can unintentionally reduce colour contrast sensitivity, particularly at low light levels.
蓝色阻断镜片会对视觉行为产生显著的意外后果,尤其是对颜色的检测。当为在蓝光普遍存在的环境中工作的个体开处方合适的蓝色阻断镜片时,验光师需要注意这一点。
通过市售的蓝色阻断镜片选择性地减少可见光波长的传输,已知会影响物体的外观和亮度对比度,并且还可能影响物体的颜色对比度。本研究调查了几种市售的蓝色阻断镜片对正常个体在低对比度和高对比度刺激条件下的颜色对比敏感度的影响。
本研究招募了 5 名健康参与者(1 名男性和 4 名女性),年龄在 23 至 39 岁之间。在这项研究中,研究了 Crizal Prevencia(依视路)、Blue Guardian(Opticare)和 Blu-OLP(GenOp)镜片,并将其与对照镜片(无蓝色滤光涂层的透明镜片)进行了比较。在实验 1 中,使用视觉搜索颜色检测任务测量颜色对比阈值,其中目标圆的颜色(CIE Lu'v'红色、绿色、蓝色和黄色)通过阶跃程序系统地减小,目标圆随机位于非彩色圆的环中。由于蓝色阻断镜片选择性地阻挡蓝光,在实验 2 中,专门针对测试的蓝色阻断镜片的衰减透射率范围内的一系列短波长量化了颜色对比阈值。
实验 1 和 2 表明,只有蓝色颜色的颜色对比受到损害,并且在低对比度下最为明显。此外,具有较低透射率分布的蓝色阻断镜片导致颜色对比敏感度的更大降低,并显示出对颜色对比阈值的影响。
我们的研究结果表明,虽然减少蓝光可以最大限度地减少蓝光危害光的有害影响,但蓝色阻断镜片可能会无意中降低颜色对比敏感度,尤其是在低光照水平下。