Current head-mounted displays (HMDs) provide only a fixed lens focus. Viewers have to decouple their accommodation and vergence responses when viewing stereoscopic images presented on an HMD. This study investigates the time taken to fuse a pair of stereoscopic images displayed on an HMD when the accommodative demand is matched to the vergence demand. Four testing conditions exhausting the factorial combinations of accommodative demands (2.5 D and 0.5 D) and vergence demands (2.5 MA and 0.5 MA) were investigated. The results indicate that viewers take a significantly shorter amount of time to fuse a pair of stereoscopic images (i.e., fusion time) when the accommodative demand and the stereoscopic depth cues match. Further analysis suggests ...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...
Current head-mounted displays (HMDs) provide only a fixed lens focus. Viewers have to decouple their...
In a typical Head Mounted Display (HMD), the distance between the lens and the display screen is fix...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
In stereo displays, binocular disparity creates a striking impression of depth. However, such displa...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending different images to the...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
When we watch a moving object, our lens accommodate on the focused images, our eyes converge to main...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...
Current head-mounted displays (HMDs) provide only a fixed lens focus. Viewers have to decouple their...
In a typical Head Mounted Display (HMD), the distance between the lens and the display screen is fix...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
Our previous research highlighted adverse visual effects after wearing a binocular head-mounted disp...
In stereo displays, binocular disparity creates a striking impression of depth. However, such displa...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending different images to the...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
When we watch a moving object, our lens accommodate on the focused images, our eyes converge to main...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...
The Accommodation-Vergence Conflict (AVC) is a phenomenon in the area of Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs...