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Dynamic interactions of eye and head movements when reading with single-vision and progressive lenses in a simulated computer-based environment.

机译:在基于模拟计算机的环境中使用单视场和渐进式镜片阅读时,眼睛和头部运动的动态相互作用。

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PURPOSE. To assess dynamic interactions of eye and head movements during return-sweep saccades (RSS) when reading with single-vision (SVL) versus progressive-addition (PAL) lenses in a simulated computer-based business environment. METHODS. Horizontal eye and head movements were recorded objectively and simultaneously at a rate of 60 Hz during reading of single-page (SP; 14 degrees horizontal [H]) and double-page (DP; 37 degrees H) formats at 60 cm with binocular viewing. Subjects included 11 individuals with normal presbyopic vision aged 45 to 71 years selected by convenience sampling from a clinic population. Reading was performed with three types of spectacle lenses with a different clear near field of view (FOV): a SVL (60 degrees H clear FOV), a PAL-I with a relatively wide intermediate zone (7.85 mm; 18 degrees H clear FOV), and a PAL-II with a relatively narrow intermediate zone (5.60 mm; 13 degrees H clear FOV). RESULTS. Eye movements were initiated before head movements in the SP condition, and the reverse was found in the DP condition, with all three lens types. Duration of eye movements increased as the zone of clear vision decreased in the SP condition, and they were longer with the PALs than with the SVL in the DP condition. Gaze stabilization occurred later with the PALs than with the SVL in both the SP and DP conditions. The duration of head movements was longer with the PAL-II than with the SVL in both the SP and DP conditions. Eye movement peak velocity was greater with the SVL than the PALs in the DP condition. CONCLUSIONS. Eye movement and head movement strategies and timing were contingent on viewing conditions. The longer eye movement duration and gaze-stabilization times suggested that additional eye movements were needed to locate the clear-vision zone and commence reading after the RSS. Head movements with PALs for the SP condition were similarly optically induced. These eye movement and head movement results may contribute to the reduced reading rate and related symptoms reportedby some PAL wearers. The dynamic interactions of eye movements and head movements during reading with the PALs appear to be a sensitive indicator of the effect of lens optical design parameters on overall reading performance, because the movements can discriminate between SVL and PAL designs and at times even between PALs.
机译:目的。评估在基于计算机的模拟商业环境中使用单视(SVL)与渐进加法(PAL)镜头阅读时,在回扫扫视(RSS)期间,眼睛和头部运动的动态交互作用。方法。在双眼观看时,在60 cm的单页(SP;水平[H] 14度水平)和双页(DP; 37度H)水平读取过程中,客观且同时以60 Hz的频率记录眼和头的水平运动。受试者包括通过便利抽样从临床人群中选出的年龄在45至71岁之间的老花眼视力正常的11个人。使用三种具有不同近距离清晰视野(FOV)的眼镜镜片进行读取:SVL(60度高清晰FOV),PAL-1具有相对较宽的中间区域(7.85毫米; 18度高清晰FOV) ),以及一个具有相对较窄中间区域(5.60毫米; 13°H透明FOV)的PAL-II。结果。在三种情况下,在SP情况下头部运动之前就已经开始了眼球运动,而在DP情况下发现了相反的运动,而这三种类型的镜片都没有。在SP状态下,随着清晰视野的减少,眼球运动的持续时间增加,而在PAL状态下,与PVL相比,PAL的运动时间更长。在SP和DP条件下,与PAL相比,PAL的凝视稳定性要晚一些。在SP和DP条件下,PAL-II的头部运动持续时间都比SVL更长。在DP条件下,SVL的眼动峰值速度大于PAL。结论。眼球运动,头部运动策略和时机取决于观察条件。较长的眼睛运动持续时间和注视稳定时间表明,需要额外的眼睛运动来定位清晰视域并在RSS之后开始阅读。对于SP情况,使用PAL进行的头部运动也以类似的方式引起。这些眼睛移动和头部移动的结果可能会导致某些PAL佩戴者报告的阅读率降低和相关症状降低。在阅读过程中,眼睛运动和头部运动与PAL的动态相互作用似乎是镜头光学设计参数对整体阅读性能影响的敏感指标,因为这种运动可以区分SVL和PAL设计,有时甚至可以区分PAL。

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