Ong Joshua, Zaman Nasif, Waisberg Ethan, Kamran Sharif Amit, Lee Andrew G, Tavakkoli Alireza
School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Human-Machine Perception Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA.
Wearable Technol. 2022 Oct 12;3:e26. doi: 10.1017/wtc.2022.21. eCollection 2022.
During long-duration spaceflight, astronauts are exposed to various risks including spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome, which serves as a risk to astronaut vision and a potential physiological barrier to future spaceflight. When considering exploration missions that may expose astronauts to longer periods of microgravity, radiation exposure, and natural aging processes during spaceflight, more severe changes to functional vision may occur. The macula plays a critical role in central vision and disruptions to this key area in the eye may compromise functional vision and mission performance. In this article, we describe the development of a countermeasure technique to digitally suppress monocular central visual distortion with head-mounted display technology. We report early validation studies with this noninvasive countermeasure in individuals with simulated metamorphopsia. When worn by these individuals, this emerging wearable countermeasure technology has demonstrated a suppression of monocular visual distortion. We describe the considerations and further directions of this head-mounted technology for both astronauts and aging individuals on Earth.
在长期太空飞行期间,宇航员面临各种风险,包括与太空飞行相关的神经-眼部综合征,这对宇航员的视力构成风险,也是未来太空飞行的潜在生理障碍。当考虑到探索任务可能使宇航员在太空飞行期间暴露于更长时间的微重力、辐射暴露和自然衰老过程中时,功能性视力可能会发生更严重的变化。黄斑在中央视力中起着关键作用,眼睛这个关键区域的破坏可能会损害功能性视力和任务表现。在本文中,我们描述了一种利用头戴式显示技术数字抑制单眼中央视觉畸变的对策技术的开发。我们报告了对患有模拟视物变形症的个体进行这种非侵入性对策的早期验证研究。当这些个体佩戴时,这种新兴的可穿戴对策技术已证明能够抑制单眼视觉畸变。我们描述了这种头戴式技术对于宇航员和地球上的老年人的考虑因素及进一步发展方向。