Refractive blur's influence on discomfort glare perception from white LED headlights at night.

IF 1.4 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS
Tatsuya Iizuka, Takushi Kawamorita, Hitoshi Ishikawa
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Abstract

This study examined the effects of refractive blur on discomfort perception caused by peripheral glare from white LED passing (low)-beam headlights at night. The study compared two levels of binocular blur (+0.50 diopter [D] and +1.00D) against a baseline of optimal refractive correction. Thirty participants (mean age 21.3±1.6 years; range 20-24 years) simulating a driving position assessed discomfort from glare sources (headlights of oncoming vehicles) located at 40 and 20 m distances using the de Boer scale. The study found that, with a blur of +0.50D, discomfort glare from white LED headlights did not significantly differ from the baseline regarding de Boer scores. However, with a blur of +1.00D, de Boer scores significantly decreased, indicating increased discomfort glare compared with the baseline for all distances (P=0.004). These results suggest that refractive blur may contribute to an increased perception of discomfort glare during nighttime driving.

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3.40
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417
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Optical Society of America A (JOSA A) is devoted to developments in any field of classical optics, image science, and vision. JOSA A includes original peer-reviewed papers on such topics as: * Atmospheric optics * Clinical vision * Coherence and Statistical Optics * Color * Diffraction and gratings * Image processing * Machine vision * Physiological optics * Polarization * Scattering * Signal processing * Thin films * Visual optics Also: j opt soc am a.
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