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Excessive Neural Responses and Visual Discomfort [PDF]
Spatially and temporally periodic patterns can look aversive to some individuals (Wilkins et al, 1984, Brain, 107, 989-1017), especially clinical populations such as migraine (Marcus and Soso, 1989, Arch Neurol., 46(10), 1129-32) epilepsy (Wilkins, Darby
L O'Hare, P Pollux
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A Wider Look at Visual Discomfort [PDF]
Visual discomfort is the adverse effects reported by some on viewing certain stimuli, such as stripes and certain filtered noise patterns. Stimuli that deviate from natural image statistics might be encoded inefficiently, which could cause discomfort ...
L O'Hare, PB Hibbard
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The nature effect in motion: visual exposure to environmental scenes impacts cognitive load and human gait kinematics [PDF]
Prolonged exposure to urban environments requires higher cognitive processing resources than exposure to nature environments, even if only visual cues are available.
D. Burtan +5 more
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Uncomfortable images produce non-sparse responses in a model of primary visual cortex [PDF]
The processing of visual information by the nervous system requires significant metabolic resources. To minimize the energy needed, our visual system appears to be optimized to encode typical natural images as efficiently as possible.
Paul B. Hibbard, Louise O'Hare
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How Visual Discomfort Is Affected by Colour Saturation: A fNIRS Study
The wide colour gamut displays have improved the viewing experience greatly. However, highly saturated colours may also bring problems such as visual discomfort.
Yunyang Shi +4 more
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Assessment of Audio-Visual Environmental Stimuli. Complementarity of Comfort and Discomfort Scales
The aim of the study was to examine how the wording of a question about audio, visual and audiovisual stimuli can affect the assessment of the environment. The participants of the psychophysical experiments were asked to rate, on a numerical scale, audio
Jan FELCYN +3 more
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Visual Discomfort and Natural Image Statistics [PDF]
Images with excessive energy at medium spatial frequencies (Fernandez and Wilkins, 2008 Perception37 1098–1113), or that have high color contrast and little or no luminance contrast (Wilkins et al, 2008 Perception37 Supplement, 144–145) appear uncomfortable or aversive and can induce headaches in hypersensitive observers.
Juricevic, Igor +3 more
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Influence of Display Luminance on Visual Discomfort in Dark Ambient Based on Haemodynamic Response
Display luminance is one of the most important factors that influence not only display performance but also visual discomfort greatly. To investigate the influence of display luminance and image content on visual discomfort, the haemodynamic response and
Yunyang Shi +4 more
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Trypophobia refers to the visual discomfort experienced by some people when viewing clustered patterns (e.g., clusters of holes). Trypophobic images deviate from the 1/f amplitude spectra typically characterizing natural images by containing excess ...
R. Nathan Pipitone +1 more
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New building materials and design technologies such as design parameterisation allow for the creation of unusual architectural elements composed of spatially repetitive patterns.
Fay Alkhalifa +3 more
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