染色体立体刺激对适应性反应和主观感知的影响
Vivek Suganthan Ramasubramanian1, Kartheyaeni Jothi Madhavan1, Shahid Afridi Hyder Ali1
1SRM Institute of Science and Technology, IN.
The British and Irish orthoptic journal
|March 9, 2026
概括
黑色屏幕上的蓝色文本会导致显著的焦点错误和不适. 红色文本提供了更好的适应性和可读性,为数字接口提供了视觉工程学信息.
科学领域:
- 眼镜测量是指眼睛的测量.
- 视觉感知 视觉感知 视觉感知
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 由于光学效应,Chromostereopsis会导致颜色在不同的深度出现.
- 这种深度感知可能与眼睛的适应过程发生冲突.
- 了解这种冲突对于视觉人体工程学至关重要,特别是在数字显示器中.
研究的目的:
- 调查不同染色体立体刺激如何影响客观适应性反应.
- 评估主观用户对各种彩色文本刺激的舒适度.
- 为了确定颜色在阅读任务期间对视觉表现的影响.
主要方法:
- 三十个健康的年轻人在50厘米的iPad上阅读文本.
- 刺激包括黑色背景上的红色,绿色,蓝色和黄色文本,以及黑白基线.
- 用自折射器测量了客观的适应性滞后;调查了主观的可读性和深度感知.
主要成果:
- 刺激颜色显著影响了适应性滞后 (p < .001).
- 蓝光 (短波长) 造成最大的滞后 (0.61 D),表明焦点不佳.
- 红光 (长波长) 导致最小的滞后 (0.18 D),显示精确的焦点. 蓝色文本被认为是最遥远和最难阅读的.
结论:
- 颜色在暗模式界面中显著影响视觉人体工程学.
- 暗色背景上的短波长,和的文本 (如蓝色) 会损害适应性和可读性.
- 根据生理学证据,避免在阅读时使用蓝色文本,以提高视觉舒适度和性能.
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