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Static aspects of eye and head movements during reading in a simulated computer-based environment with single-vision and progressive lenses.

机译:在具有单镜头和渐进式镜头的基于计算机的模拟环境中,阅读时眼睛和头部运动的静态方面。

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PURPOSE: Reading with two different intermediate progressive lens designs was investigated regarding eye and head movement patterns and compared with movement patterns with a conventional single vision lens in a computer-based work environment. METHODS: Two-dimensional eye (horizontal, vertical) and three-dimensional head (horizontal, vertical, and torsional) movements were recorded objectively and simultaneously at a rate of 60 Hz during reading of moderate contrast (40%) single- and double-page text formats at 60 cm with binocular viewing. In addition, global reading ability was rated subjectively for each lens. Subjects were 11 visually normal, presbyopic individuals aged 45 to 71 years selected by convenience sampling from a clinic population. Reading was performed with three types of spectacle lenses: a single-vision lens (SVL; 60 degrees horizontal [H] clear field-of-view [FOV]); a progressive addition lens (PAL) with a relatively wide intermediate zone (PAL-I; 7.85 mm, 18 degrees H clear FOV); and a PAL with a relatively narrow intermediate zone (PAL-II; 5.60 mm, 13 degrees H clear FOV). RESULTS: Many reading-related parameters, as well as eye- and head-movement parameters, were adversely affected by the PALs compared with the SVL. One reading-related parameter (i.e., number of regressions) differentiated between PALs. Subjective rating of global reading ability was highest with the SVL and lowest with the PAL-II. CONCLUSIONS: The optical design of a spectacle lens had significant impact on reading performance and on the combined eye-head movements initiated during reading. Both horizontal eye and head movements discriminated well between PALs and the SVL, but not between PALs, despite subjective preferences. This suggests that nonoculomotor factors contribute to patients' nonacceptance of PALs. Vertical eye and head movements and torsional head movements were not as discriminatory as were their horizontal counterparts.
机译:目的:研究了两种不同的中间渐进镜片设计的阅读方式,以了解眼睛和头部的运动方式,并与基于计算机的工作环境中的传统单视镜片的运动方式进行了比较。方法:在阅读中等对比度(40%)的单眼和双眼时,以60 Hz的频率客观客观地记录了二维眼(水平,垂直)和三维头部(水平,垂直和扭转)运动。双目观看时60厘米处的页面文本格式。另外,对每个镜头的整体阅读能力进行了主观评估。通过方便抽样从临床人群中选出11名年龄在45至71岁之间的视觉正常,老花眼患者。用三种类型的眼镜镜片进行阅读:单视镜片(SVL;水平60度[H]清晰视野[FOV]);具有相对较宽的中间区域(PAL-1; 7.85毫米,18度H清晰FOV)的渐进屈光镜片(PAL); PAL的中间区域相对较窄(PAL-II; 5.60毫米,高度为13度,净视野)。结果:与SVL相比,PAL对许多与阅读有关的参数以及眼睛和头部运动参数产生了不利影响。一个与阅读相关的参数(即回归数)在PAL之间有所区别。 SVL对全球阅读能力的主观评价最高,而PAL-II对全球阅读能力的主观评价最低。结论:眼镜镜片的光学设计对阅读性能以及在阅读过程中引发的合并的头部运动具有重大影响。尽管存在主观偏爱,但PAL和SVL之间的水平眼球和头部运动都可以很好地区分,而PAL之间则不能。这表明非动眼因素导致患者不接受PAL。垂直的眼部和头部运动以及扭转的头部运动没有它们的水平方向的歧视性。

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