Light flickering at a rate of 4- 20 cycles per second can produce unpleasant reactions such as nausea and vertigo. In this paper, the possibility of achieving an objective evaluation/prediction of the physiological effects induced by flicker is investigated using a new imaging method based on the pupil size determination. This method is also compared with the blood flow analysis in the choroid.
M. G. Masi, L. Peretto, L. Rovati, R. R. Ansari (2010). An attempt to understand flicker vertigo: changes in pupil size and choroidal blood flow under flickering conditions. s.l : s.n [10.1117/12.841722].
An attempt to understand flicker vertigo: changes in pupil size and choroidal blood flow under flickering conditions
MASI, MARIA GABRIELLA;PERETTO, LORENZO;
2010
Abstract
Light flickering at a rate of 4- 20 cycles per second can produce unpleasant reactions such as nausea and vertigo. In this paper, the possibility of achieving an objective evaluation/prediction of the physiological effects induced by flicker is investigated using a new imaging method based on the pupil size determination. This method is also compared with the blood flow analysis in the choroid.File in questo prodotto:
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