Immersive visual technologies and human health

Simone Grassini, K. Laumann
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Abstract

The fast-phased adoption of modern immersive visual technologies in many fields calls for an assessment of potential costs and benefits from the point of view of human health. Humans often reported feelings of discomfort in the experience of virtual reality (VR), however, it is still not known what may promote this uncomfortable symptomatology. In the framework of research on human-computer interaction, part of the discomfort derived from the use of immersive visual technologies has been attribute to technological factors. Among the most cited technological limitations is the vergence-accommodation conflict that human eyes are experiencing in displays delivering 3D images, and that have been connected to feelings of discomfort and tiredness. In the present investigation we attempt to briefly review the most important pieces of evidence presented in the literature, on the possible technological limitation of immersive visual technologies and its possible effects on human health and the way those effects were analyzed, and the ill symptomologies were assessed. Furthermore, possible solutions for reducing negative effects of the use of 3D media were shortly analyzed, and new perspective on the issue reviewed. Finally, we will attempt to assess the way immersive visual technology can be used in the medical field with the aim to improve human health.
沉浸式视觉技术与人类健康
现代沉浸式视觉技术在许多领域的快速采用要求从人类健康的角度评估潜在的成本和收益。人们经常报告在虚拟现实(VR)体验中感到不适,然而,尚不清楚是什么导致了这种不舒服的症状。在人机交互研究的框架中,使用沉浸式视觉技术产生的不适部分归因于技术因素。在被提及最多的技术限制中,有一项是人眼在显示3D图像时所经历的亮度调节冲突,这与不舒服和疲劳的感觉有关。在目前的调查中,我们试图简要回顾文献中提出的最重要的证据,关于沉浸式视觉技术可能的技术限制及其对人类健康的可能影响,以及分析这些影响的方式,以及评估疾病症状的方式。此外,简要分析了减少使用3D媒体的负面影响的可能解决方案,并回顾了对该问题的新观点。最后,我们将尝试评估沉浸式视觉技术在医疗领域的应用方式,以改善人类健康。
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