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Human factors of 3‐D displays
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2007
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Distance ScalingHuman‐factors IssuesEngineeringStereo ImagingBinocular Disparity InformationVisual Cognitive NeuroscienceSocial SciencesVisual CognitionDisplay TechnologyStereo VisionVirtual Reality3D User InteractionHuman FactorsHead-mounted DisplayAdvanced Display TechnologyOphthalmologyDesignHuman-computer InteractionMotion GraphicsStereoscopic Processing
Abstract— This paper provides a selected review of a number of important perceptual and human‐factors issues that arise when 3‐D displays are designed and used. This review and analysis draws heavily from the basic vision literature in order to help provide insight for future design solutions for 3‐D displays. Issues discussed include (1) the basics of human stereopsis, (2) interocular crosstalk, (3) oculomotor responding and distance scaling of binocular disparity information, (4) accommodative‐vergence mismatch, and (5) stereoanomly. The paper concludes with a presentation of several recommendations for the design of 3‐D displays.
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