Title:
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EFFECT OF EYESIGHT-RECOVERING STEREOSCOPIC MOVIE SYSTEM ON VISUAL ACUITY AND FATIGUE OF VISUAL INSPECTION WORKERS |
Author(s):
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Masumi Takada, Masaru Miyao, Tomoki Shiomi, Yasuyuki Matsuura, Masako Omori, Hiroki Takada |
ISBN:
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978-972-8939-22-9 |
Editors:
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Yingcai Xiao, Tomaz Amon and Piet Kommers |
Year:
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2010 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Myopia, Spherical Diopter, Visual Acuity, Stereoscopic Images, Ciliary Muscle, Accommodation. |
Type:
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Short Paper |
First Page:
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494 |
Last Page:
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497 |
Language:
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English |
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Paper Abstract:
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Pseudomyopia is expected to improve by relaxing the contracted muscles around the eyeball, such as the ciliary and extraocular muscles. This knowledge has led to the development of an eyesight-recovering apparatus called Dr. Rex which uses stereoscopic video. In this study, we verify effects of the apparatus on the eyesight of visual inspection workers (22 females) suffering from eye fatigue. The workers were examined in several days. As a result, the visual acuity was statistically improved by continuous exposure to the Dr. Rex treatment. We assumed that the effect of the visual acuity recovery device was temporary, but the findings suggested that the continuous use of Dr. Rex will promote a ciliary muscle-stretching effect, leading to an improvement in visual acuity. |
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