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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1979
This paper presents the panel width for console/work place design (seated operator) based upon performance. Panel width recommendations are made for male and female operators. Independent variables investigated included the two distinct color contrasts (blue on white and black on white) and sex differences.
Anil Mital +2 more
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This paper presents the panel width for console/work place design (seated operator) based upon performance. Panel width recommendations are made for male and female operators. Independent variables investigated included the two distinct color contrasts (blue on white and black on white) and sex differences.
Anil Mital +2 more
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Visual comfort in autostereoscopic display
Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2017AbstractAutostereoscopic displays are likely to become widely used products in the future. However, certain physiological factors, especially visual comfort, limit their development. In this study, four observational parameters – ambient illuminance, image content, scaling ratio, and horizontal distance between major and minor objects – were evaluated ...
Hung‐Shing Chen +3 more
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Relations among Comfort of Fabrics, Ratings of Comfort, and Visual Vigilance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003Little is known about the relationship between perceptions of comfort and cognitive performance. In the present study, 40 subjects (20 men and 20 women) participated in a computerized cognitive task of visual vigilance. The computer task was completed under three conditions of clothing and tactile comfort: one condition was that of extreme discomfort,
Rick, Bell +2 more
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Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1949
Abstract The author outlines the problem confronting the railroad-train designer in providing the comfort and beauty which the passenger has come to expect, and which is necessary to attract his patronage in the highly competitive field of modern transportation.
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Abstract The author outlines the problem confronting the railroad-train designer in providing the comfort and beauty which the passenger has come to expect, and which is necessary to attract his patronage in the highly competitive field of modern transportation.
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This summary focuses on the connection between visual distance and student comfort in classrooms with screens. It reports a direct link and offers data on optimal viewing distances. The key takeaway is the importance of considering student visual comfort in classroom design and technology selection to support both health and learning.
E Mahiban Ross, D Beula Jeba Malar
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E Mahiban Ross, D Beula Jeba Malar
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2014
Visual comfort is a subjective aspect related to road-lighting quality. If the degree of visual comfort is not good enough, a motorist’s level of fatigue will increase and as a consequence, his visual performance and alertness will decrease. So both visual comfort and visual performance are important for road safety.
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Visual comfort is a subjective aspect related to road-lighting quality. If the degree of visual comfort is not good enough, a motorist’s level of fatigue will increase and as a consequence, his visual performance and alertness will decrease. So both visual comfort and visual performance are important for road safety.
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Visual comfort with mobile stereoscopic gaming
SPIE Proceedings, 2006Stereoscopic display produces enhanced game playing experience for the user. However, this experience might be affected by eye strain symptoms produced by the convergence-accommodation conflict in the visual system. In this study we measured the level of sickness symptoms in mobile stereoscopic game playing situation.
Jukka Häkkinen +3 more
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Visual comfort and performance
1991no abstract.
Roufs, J.A.J., Boschman, M.C.
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Visual comfort evaluated by opponent colors
SPIE Proceedings, 2002This study aimed to evaluate psychological impression of visual comfort when we see an image of ordinary colored scene presented in a color display. Effects of opponent colors, i.e. red, green, yellow and blue component, on the subjective judgement on visual comfort to the image were investigated.
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Analysis of Thermal Comfort and Visual Comfort—A Soft Computing Approach
2017The 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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