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    Area of Science:

    • Vision Science
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Perceptual Psychology

    Background:

    • Global populations are aging, necessitating adaptive visualization design.
    • Electronic device use is widespread, highlighting the need to accommodate diverse perceptual abilities.
    • Age-related changes in spatial frequency (SF) perception are known but inconsistently studied.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To systematically analyze studies on age-related SF perception.
    • To identify factors contributing to discrepancies in research findings.
    • To propose guidelines for future perceptual experiments and visualization design.

    Main Methods:

    • Systematic literature search across major scientific databases (ACM, IEEE, PubMed, PsycINFO, SAGE, ScienceDirect, Springer Nature).
    • Inclusion and evaluation of 33 relevant studies based on predefined criteria.
    • Cluster analysis to categorize literature and identify patterns in experimental design and outcomes.

    Main Results:

    • Discrepancies in age-related SF perception research are primarily linked to variations in psychological methods and participant characteristics.
    • Five distinct clusters of studies were identified based on similarities and differences.
    • Experimental design choices significantly influence observed age-related perceptual differences.

    Conclusions:

    • Guidelines for designing perceptual experiments involving age and SF are proposed.
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    • Addressing age-related perceptual differences is crucial for inclusive and effective visualization design across the lifespan.