荧光屏色彩偏好取决于夜视经验和亮度水平。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Rafał Lewkowicz, Joanna Dereń-Szumełda
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导言:在使用夜视镜(NVGs)辅助视觉时,影响视觉性能的最重要因素之一是图像质量,这主要取决于所使用的图像增强器技术。尽管绿色图像(P43 荧光粉)的夜视镜仅在军事航空领域被接受,但白色图像(P45 荧光粉)似乎同样受到飞行员的青睐。我们的研究旨在确定使用绿色屏幕 NVG 的经验是否会影响对该颜色图像的偏好,以及屏幕颜色偏好是否与亮度水平有关:受试者(127 名军事飞行员,26-56 岁,M=37.2;62 名飞行员有使用 NVG 的飞行经验)被要求在两种不同的亮度水平(大致相当于星光和二分之一月光时的环境条件)下观察模型地形板,同时使用两种类型的 NVG(绿色 P43 和白色 P45 荧光屏)。飞行员被要求回答一份关于他们对 NVG 显示屏颜色偏好的问卷:结果表明,飞行员对屏幕颜色的偏好与他们使用绿色荧光屏 NVG 的经验之间存在明显差异(绿色荧光屏为 43.5%,白色荧光屏为 23.1%)。然而,屏幕颜色偏好与亮度水平之间没有关系:讨论:尽管绿色和白色荧光屏都能提供令人满意的能见度,但以往的 NVG 使用经验似乎对用户个人偏好某种荧光屏颜色起着重要作用。尽管如此,在做出决定时,最好还是尝试使用这两种颜色,然后选择适合用户喜好和需求的一种。Lewkowicz R, Dereń-Szumełda J. 根据夜视经验和亮度水平对荧光屏颜色的偏好。Aerosp Med Hum Perform.2024; 95(10):749-757.
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Phosphor Screens Color Preferences Depending on Night Vision Experience and Luminance Level.

Introduction: One of the most important factors affecting visual performance during vision aided by night vision goggles (NVGs) is image quality, which depends mainly on the image-intensifier technology used. Although NVGs with green image color (P43 phosphor) are only accepted in military aviation, white image (P45 phosphor) seems to be equally well-regarded by aviators. The aim of our study was to determine if the experience of using NVGs with the green screen affects image preference for that color, and if the screen color preference is related to luminance level.

Methods: Subjects (127 military pilots, 26-56 yr, M = 37.2; 62 pilots with flight experience with NVG use) were asked to observe a model terrain board at two different luminance levels (corresponding roughly to ambient conditions during starlight and one-half moonlight) while using two types of NVGs (green P43 and white P45 phosphor screens). The pilots were asked to answer a questionnaire about their preference for NVG display color.

Results: The findings showed a significant difference between screen color preference and pilots' experience with the green-phosphor-based NVGs (43.5% vs. 23.1% for white screens). However, there was no relationship between screen color preference and luminance level.

Discussion: Previous NVG experience seems to play an important role in shaping a user's individual preference for a certain phosphor screen color, although green and white phosphor screens both provide satisfactory visibility. Nevertheless, when deciding, it is advisable to experiment with both colors and select the one that suits the user's preferences and needs. Lewkowicz R, Dereń-Szumełda J. Phosphor screens color preferences depending on night vision experience and luminance level. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2024; 95(10):749-757.

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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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1.10
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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