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A visual display enhancing comfort by counteracting airsickness

Displays, 2011
A simulator study has been conducted demonstrating a positive effect on airsickness by utilizing a 3D artificial Earth-fixed visual pattern. Participants were exposed to the same turbulent physical aircraft motion in a simulator three times in a row, each time using a different visual cue.
P. J. Feenstra   +2 more
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A visual comfort assessment metric for stereoscopic images

2015 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2015
Recent studies have shown that one of the main reasons inducing visual discomfort is accommodation-vergence conflict. To evaluate visual discomfort induced by this conflict, this paper proposes a stereo visual comfort assessment (SVCA) metric based on the measurement of accommodation and vergence for stereoscopic image.
Feng Qi   +4 more
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Visual comfort in using different VDT screens

International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 1993
In order to meet the goal of user comfort of information displays, visual problems of video display terminal (VDT) work were studied through the analysis of visual functions in two experiments. Eye movement analysis, in Experiment 1, revealed that VDT operators had to move their eyes 2.5 times faster than traditional clerical workers.
Susumu Saito   +2 more
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Thermal comfort of seats as visualized by infrared thermography

Applied Ergonomics, 2017
Published studies that deal with the question of how the temperature of chair seats influences human activities are few, but the studies considering such a factor, a function of the type of material, could contribute to improvements in the design of chairs. This study evaluates seat temperatures of 8 types of chairs made of different materials.
Rosemary Bom Conselho Sales   +3 more
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Visual comfort and performance

1991
no abstract.
Roufs, J.A.J., Boschman, M.C.
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An Empirical Study of Visual Comfort in Office Buildings

2020
Visual comfort is an important indicator of both occupant satisfaction and work performance. The main goal of this study is to present the visual comfort-related factors that influence occupant satisfaction. To achieve this goal, a detailed literature analysis was conducted to determine the main factors that can be used to evaluate the effect of visual
Isilay Tekce, Deniz Artan, Esin Ergen
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Analysis of Thermal Comfort and Visual Comfort—A Soft Computing Approach

2017
The entry of daylight into the interiors depends on the orientation of windows, size of the windows, time of the day, as well as weather conditions. The position of the blinds also adds to the above factors to allow day light inside. The illuminance inside a room varies throughout the day depending on the above factors.
Sandhyalaxmi G. Navada   +2 more
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Visual Comfort as a Criterion for Designing Display Units

1988
Display units designed for the transfer of alphanumeric information may be found to be quite different in quality. Badly designed units are not read easily and cause visual fatigue when used in long and intensive sessions. This has already received some attention (e.g., Grandjean, 1980; Padmos, this volume; Cakir, Renter, Schmude, & Ambruster, 1978;
Roufs, Jacques A.J.   +2 more
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Visual Comfort

1980
W. J. M. van Bommel, J. B. de Boer
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