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 analysis: relative pupil size and speed of eye movement. METHODS: Participants evaluated glare discomfort using the standard de Boer rating scale under various conditions manipulated to influence glare discomfort. Eye movement was recorded using an electro-oculogram (EOG), and pupil size was recorded using Tobii glasses. Ten young (mean age: 24.5 years old) and 10 senior (mean age: 61 years old) participants were recruited for this experiment. RESULTS: Subjective evaluation of glare discomfort was...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
Lighting in office environments has many benefits, ranging from decreasing energy consumption to enh...
PURPOSE The presence of a bright light source in the visual field can generate visual discomfort. B...
Purpose.: The presence of a bright light source in the visual field can generate visual discomfort. ...
AbstractIt is well established that there are two main aspects to glare, the visual impairment and t...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyze discomfort glare sensation in subjects aged 50 years...
This article concerns discomfort due to sources of glare in the peripheral visual field. A visual ta...
Discomfort glare is defined as glare that causes discomfort without necessarily impairing the vision...
Background: We investigated whether symptoms of pattern glare were affected by viewing distance, as ...
Discomfort glare, among different aspects of visual discomfort is a phenomenon which is little under...
Discomfort glare is considered to be an annoyance or distraction caused by sources of non-uniform or...
A gaze-driven methodology for discomfort glare was developed and applied for glare evaluation. A ser...
Abstract: Lighting is the most crucial factor impacting an occupants' visual comfort in a building e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
Lighting in office environments has many benefits, ranging from decreasing energy consumption to enh...
PURPOSE The presence of a bright light source in the visual field can generate visual discomfort. B...
Purpose.: The presence of a bright light source in the visual field can generate visual discomfort. ...
AbstractIt is well established that there are two main aspects to glare, the visual impairment and t...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyze discomfort glare sensation in subjects aged 50 years...
This article concerns discomfort due to sources of glare in the peripheral visual field. A visual ta...
Discomfort glare is defined as glare that causes discomfort without necessarily impairing the vision...
Background: We investigated whether symptoms of pattern glare were affected by viewing distance, as ...
Discomfort glare, among different aspects of visual discomfort is a phenomenon which is little under...
Discomfort glare is considered to be an annoyance or distraction caused by sources of non-uniform or...
A gaze-driven methodology for discomfort glare was developed and applied for glare evaluation. A ser...
Abstract: Lighting is the most crucial factor impacting an occupants' visual comfort in a building e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...
The full assessment of the visual system must include the evaluation of the optical quality of the e...