Influence of macular pigment on the sensitivity to discomfort glare from daylight. [PDF]
Understanding the factors that influence the human perception of glare is necessary to properly address glare risks in buildings and achieve comfortable visual environments, especially in the workplace.
Jain S +5 more
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Mechanisms for discomfort glare in central vision [PDF]
Purpose.: The presence of a bright light source in the visual field can generate visual discomfort. Based on empirical observations we can predict to a reasonable degree of accuracy how uncomfortable a given lighting installation is likely to be; yet ...
Barbur, J. L., Bargary, G., Jia, Y.
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Pattern glare: the effects of contrast and color [PDF]
Aim: To test a theory of visual stress by investigating the inter-relationships between (1) the threshold contrast/saturation at which individuals first report discomfort when viewing colored gratings of progressively increasing contrast and decreasing ...
Adjamian +31 more
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Influence of color on glare perception revealed when seeing the sun through colored glazing. [PDF]
The influence of color on discomfort glare from daylight remains unknown, despite its known effects in electric lighting. This gap limits the ability to predict and mitigate glare in environments with colored glazing and filtered daylight.
Jain S +3 more
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Pattern-induced visual discomfort and its cumulative effects revealed by pupillary measures. [PDF]
IntroductionViewing repetitive striped patterns can induce pattern glare, experienced as visual discomfort (VD). While previous studies examined either pupillary responses or VD separately, few have investigated how they covary or evolve with repeated ...
Meidan R, Bonneh YS.
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Sensitization and Habituation of Hyper-Excitation to Constant Presentation of Pattern-Glare Stimuli. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Pattern glare, associated with cortical hyperexcitability, induces visual distortions and discomfort, particularly in individuals susceptible to migraines or epilepsy.
Jefferis T +6 more
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Examination of distraction and discomfort caused by using glare monitors: a simultaneous electroencephalography and eye-tracking study [PDF]
Background Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, remote work and education and digital display use have become more prevalent. However, compared with printed material, digital displays cause more eye fatigue and may decrease task performance. For instance,
Yoritaka Akimoto, Keito Miyake
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Lighting quality in office environments is a broad concept that must be taken into account in the design stage to deliver comfortable spaces to reduce workers' stress. Indeed, daylight should be sufficient to perform visual tasks while avoiding excessive
Safa Daich +3 more
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Glare quantification in Chinese museum exhibition halls based on visual field luminance distribution
Museum exhibition halls are one of the most visually demanding buildings. However, unique lighting methods, luminance contrast, display cabinet reflections lead to complex spatial luminance distribution and intense glare, thus seriously affecting the ...
Rui Dang +4 more
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Eye movement and pupil size constriction under discomfort glare. [PDF]
PURPOSE: Involuntary physiological responses offer an alternative means to psychophysical procedures for objectively evaluating discomfort glare. This study examined eye movement and pupil size responses to glare discomfort using new approaches to ...
Fotios, S. +5 more
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