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图像缩小对可穿戴光学设备引起的不适的影响。

The contribution of image minification to discomfort experienced in wearable optics.

机构信息

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.

Meta Reality Labs, Redmond, WA, USA.

出版信息

J Vis. 2023 Aug 1;23(8):10. doi: 10.1167/jov.23.8.10.

Abstract

Wearable optics have a broad range of uses, for example, in refractive spectacles and augmented/virtual reality devices. Despite the long-standing and widespread use of wearable optics in vision care and technology, user discomfort remains an enduring mystery. Some of this discomfort is thought to derive from optical image minification and magnification. However, there is limited scientific data characterizing the full range of physical and perceptual symptoms caused by minification or magnification during daily life. In this study, we aimed to evaluate sensitivity to changes in retinal image size introduced by wearable optics. Forty participants wore 0%, 2%, and 4% radially symmetric optical minifying lenses binocularly (over both eyes) and monocularly (over just one eye). Physical and perceptual symptoms were measured during tasks that required head movement, visual search, and judgment of world motion. All lens pairs except the controls (0% binocular) were consistently associated with increased discomfort along some dimension. Greater minification tended to be associated with greater discomfort, and monocular minification was often-but not always-associated with greater symptoms than binocular minification. Furthermore, our results suggest that dizziness and visual motion were the most reported physical and perceptual symptoms during naturalistic tasks. This work establishes preliminary guidelines for tolerances to binocular and monocular image size distortion in wearable optics.

摘要

可穿戴式眼镜用途广泛,例如在矫正眼镜和增强/虚拟现实设备中。尽管可穿戴式眼镜在视力保健和技术中已经得到了长期广泛的应用,但用户的不适感仍然是一个持久的谜团。一些不适感被认为源于光学图像缩小和放大。然而,目前只有有限的科学数据可以描述日常生活中由于缩小或放大而引起的各种身体和感知症状。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估对可穿戴式眼镜引入的视网膜图像大小变化的敏感性。四十名参与者双眼(同时覆盖两只眼睛)和单眼(仅覆盖一只眼睛)佩戴 0%、2%和 4%的径向对称光学缩小透镜。在需要头部运动、视觉搜索和判断世界运动的任务中测量身体和感知症状。除对照组(0%双眼)外,所有的镜片对都与某种维度的不适感增加有关。较小的缩小往往与更大的不适感相关,而单眼缩小通常但并非总是比双眼缩小引起更大的症状。此外,我们的结果表明,头晕和视觉运动是在自然任务中报告最多的身体和感知症状。这项工作为可穿戴式光学器件中的双眼和单眼图像尺寸失真的容限制定了初步指南。

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