Stereoscopic acuity in ocular pursuit of moving objects Dynamic stereoscopy and movement parallax: relevance to road safety and occupational medicine / by Matthias Sachsenweger, Ulrich Sachsenweger.

There has been growing acceptance of the insight that the methods so far used in the testing of visual functions have been inadequate when it comes to specific problems and should, therefore, be supplemented with more specialised methods for dynamic testing. As long as two decades ago, large-scale m...

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Main Authors: Sachsenweger, Matthias (Author), Sachsenweger, Ulrich (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Elements of dynamic stereoscopic vision
  • 2.1 Monocular dynamic visual acuity
  • 2.2 Stereoscopic vision
  • 2.3 Dynamic parallactoscopy
  • 2.4 More empirical factors of stereoscopic vision
  • 2.5 Dynamic vision
  • 3 Equipment and methods for testing dynamic stereoacuity
  • 3.1 Determination of dynamic stereoacuity
  • 3.2 Determination of kinetoparallactic stereoacuity
  • 4 Normal values of dynamic stereoacuity
  • 4.1 Dynamic stereoacuity
  • 4.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy
  • 5 Variations of test objects and testing methods
  • 5.1 Dynamic stereoacuity
  • 5.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy
  • 6 Dynamic stereoacuity in response to changes in perception conditions
  • 6.1 Dynamic stereoacuity
  • 6.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy
  • 7 Effect of psychosensorial factors
  • 7.1 Fatigue
  • 7.2 Effect of psychosedatives
  • 7.3 Effect of hypnotics
  • 7.4 Short-time and long-time exercises
  • 7.5 Asthenopia
  • 8 Comparison between dynamic and kinetoparallactic stereoacuities
  • 9 Conclusions.