Brien Holden Institute of Optometry and Vision Sciences, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India.
Prof. Brien Holden Eye Research Centre, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India.
PLoS One. 2023 Sep 8;18(9):e0290782. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290782. eCollection 2023.
Colour-related search tasks are common in many professional fields. The study investigated whether increasing chromatic saturation can enhance the visual performance of individuals with colour vision deficiency (CVD) in colour-related search tasks.
10 normal trichromats (5M, 5F; Mean (SD) age: 23.1 (3.3) years) and 15 individuals with CVD [8 deutans and 7 protans identified by HRR plates] (14M, 1F; aged 28.6 (8.7) years) participated in this study. Four naturalistic sceneries of everyday tasks/ birds, animals and flowers of 15 different colour combinations (1 pair of colours in each combination. e.g., 'brown/black' or 'red/green') were presented in 'low' saturation, 'original' (unaltered images) and 'high' saturation condition using the Psychopy program on a colour-calibrated monitor. On each trial, the subject was asked to identify a specific-coloured target.
Overall, the visual search performance index (expressed as product of accuracy and a reciprocal of reaction time (%corrects-1) of the normal trichromats [Mean (SD):77.76% corrects-1 (16.32)] was significantly higher than CVD [45.71% corrects-1 (18.95)] in the "original" test images (p = 0.001), but in individuals with CVD, there was no significant difference between 'original' [45.71% corrects-1 (18.95)] and 'high' saturation condition ([47.43% correct*s-1 (20.07)]; p > 0.05). However, colour-wise, increased saturation showed improvements (≥ 10%) in protans mainly for 'red' combinations with other colours such as white (i.e., 'red/white'), purple, orange, grey, green, brown and black.
The study suggests that increasing the saturation of certain colour combinations can potentially aid in the visual search performance of individuals with CVD. This knowledge will help in better counselling and management of the patients.
在许多专业领域,与颜色相关的搜索任务很常见。本研究旨在探讨增加色彩饱和度是否可以提高色觉缺陷(CVD)个体在与颜色相关的搜索任务中的视觉表现。
10 名正常三原色者(5 男,5 女;平均年龄(标准差):23.1(3.3)岁)和 15 名 CVD 个体[8 名蓝黄色弱,7 名红绿色弱,通过 HRR 板识别](14 男,1 女;平均年龄(标准差):28.6(8.7)岁)参与了这项研究。使用 Psychopy 程序,在经过色彩校准的监视器上,以“低”饱和度、“原始”(未改变的图像)和“高”饱和度条件呈现了 15 种不同颜色组合(每种组合 1 对颜色,例如“棕色/黑色”或“红色/绿色”)的 4 个自然场景的日常任务/鸟类、动物和花卉。在每次试验中,要求受试者识别特定颜色的目标。
总体而言,正常三原色者的视觉搜索性能指数(表示为准确性和反应时间倒数的乘积(%正确s-1),平均值(标准差):77.76%正确s-1(16.32))明显高于 CVD [45.71%正确s-1(18.95)]在“原始”测试图像中(p=0.001),但在 CVD 个体中,“原始”[45.71%正确s-1(18.95)]和“高”饱和度条件之间没有显著差异[47.43%正确*s-1(20.07)];p>0.05)。然而,从颜色上看,饱和度的增加(≥10%)主要提高了红绿色弱者对“红色”与其他颜色(如白色(即“红色/白色”)、紫色、橙色、灰色、绿色、棕色和黑色)的组合的视觉搜索性能。
本研究表明,增加某些颜色组合的饱和度可以潜在地提高 CVD 个体的视觉搜索表现。这一知识将有助于更好地为患者提供咨询和管理。