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7 February 1997 Human color vision: ergophthalmological aspect
Valentina Kovalenko M.D.
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Proceedings Volume 2949, Imaging Sciences and Display Technologies; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266358
Event: Advanced Imaging and Network Technologies, 1996, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
Taking into consideration the importance of color perception for human visual function, ergophthalmology considers it from a position of two points of view. Color vision itself is of significance to a number of professions, which require sharp, precise and stable color perception. At the same time, color vision represents the sensitive index for evaluation of eye retina, function of which it is. In this work we shall discuss the second approach only. This paper is devoted to description of our own method of retinal function examination during the working activity by means of measuring the time of following color contrast. The results of using this method in operators VDU in industrial conditions are given as well. These data are of interest for physiology of vision and also such applied sciences as labor physiology and ergonomics. Simultaneously they may be considered from a position of the science of color and correspondingly to display sciences.
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Valentina Kovalenko M.D. "Human color vision: ergophthalmological aspect", Proc. SPIE 2949, Imaging Sciences and Display Technologies, (7 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266358
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Color vision

Visual system

Eye

Physiology

Monochromatic aberrations

Retina

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