Stereopsis and hygiene. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Stereopsis and hygiene. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Stereopsis and hygiene
- Further Information:
- Note: Hiroki Takada, Masaru Miyao, Sina Fateh, editors.
- Editors:
- Takada, Hiroki
Miyao, Masaru
Fateh, Sina - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Stabilometry to Evaluate Severity of Motion Sickness on Displays; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Bio-System Involved in the Motion Sickness; 1.3 Stabilometry; 1.4 Instability; 1.4.1 Blurred Images on LCD; 1.4.2 Stereopsis; 1.5 Effects; 1.5.1 Blurred Images on LCD; 1.5.2 Stereopsis on LCD and HMD; References; Chapter 2: Lens Accommodation While Viewing 3D Video Clips; 2.1 Overview of Research on Accommodation for 3D Stereoscopic Displays; 2.2 Methods; 2.2.1 Lens Accommodation and Convergence Measured in Viewing a Real Object 2.2.2 Lens Accommodation and Convergence Measured in Viewing 3D Video Clips2.3 Results; 2.3.1 Lens Accommodation and Convergence with Real Object; 2.3.2 Lens Accommodation and Convergence with 3D Video Clips; 2.4 Discussion; 2.4.1 Accommodation and Convergence in Viewing Real Object; 2.4.2 Accommodation and Convergence in Viewing 3D Video Clips; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: A Virtual Reality System for Occupational Therapy with Hand Motion Capture and Force Feedback: A Pilot Study of System Configuration; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Method; 3.3 Experiments; 3.4 Results; 3.5 Discussions 3.6 ConclusionReferences; Chapter 4: Use of Stereoscopic Visualization for Perceiving Rotational Motions; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Method; 4.2.1 A DC Motor Model; 4.2.2 Classroom Demonstration; 4.2.2.1 Test for Educational Benefit; 4.2.2.2 Test for Visual Fatigue; 4.2.3 A Perception Test on Rotating Lines; 4.3 Results and Discussion; 4.3.1Intro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Stabilometry to Evaluate Severity of Motion Sickness on Displays; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Bio-System Involved in the Motion Sickness; 1.3 Stabilometry; 1.4 Instability; 1.4.1 Blurred Images on LCD; 1.4.2 Stereopsis; 1.5 Effects; 1.5.1 Blurred Images on LCD; 1.5.2 Stereopsis on LCD and HMD; References; Chapter 2: Lens Accommodation While Viewing 3D Video Clips; 2.1 Overview of Research on Accommodation for 3D Stereoscopic Displays; 2.2 Methods; 2.2.1 Lens Accommodation and Convergence Measured in Viewing a Real Object 2.2.2 Lens Accommodation and Convergence Measured in Viewing 3D Video Clips2.3 Results; 2.3.1 Lens Accommodation and Convergence with Real Object; 2.3.2 Lens Accommodation and Convergence with 3D Video Clips; 2.4 Discussion; 2.4.1 Accommodation and Convergence in Viewing Real Object; 2.4.2 Accommodation and Convergence in Viewing 3D Video Clips; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: A Virtual Reality System for Occupational Therapy with Hand Motion Capture and Force Feedback: A Pilot Study of System Configuration; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Method; 3.3 Experiments; 3.4 Results; 3.5 Discussions 3.6 ConclusionReferences; Chapter 4: Use of Stereoscopic Visualization for Perceiving Rotational Motions; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Method; 4.2.1 A DC Motor Model; 4.2.2 Classroom Demonstration; 4.2.2.1 Test for Educational Benefit; 4.2.2.2 Test for Visual Fatigue; 4.2.3 A Perception Test on Rotating Lines; 4.3 Results and Discussion; 4.3.1 Effectiveness of the S3D Display on the Cognition of 3D Physical Phenomena; 4.3.2 Onset of Visual Sickness Depending on the Type of Display; 4.3.3 Effect of Short-Time Exposure of S3D on the Recognition of 3D Structure; 4.3.3.1 Perception Trajectory 4.3.3.2 Characteristics of Motional Cues4.4 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5: Using Advanced Stabilometry to Evaluate the Severity of Motion Sickness Due to Visual Displays; 5.1 Pattern Analysis in Stabilometry; 5.2 Instability; 5.2.1 Exposure to the AR; 5.2.2 Stereopsis; 5.3 Effects; 5.3.1 Exposure to the AR; 5.3.2 Stereopsis; 5.4 Perspective; 5.4.1 Classical Scheme; 5.4.2 New Scheme; Appendix: Analytical Indices in Stabilometry; References; Chapter 6: Expression of Balance Function During Exposure to Stereoscopic Video Clips; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Material and Methods 6.3 Mathematical Models of Body Sway6.4 Numerical Analysis; 6.5 Evaluation Methods of Numerical Solution; 6.6 Result; 6.7 Discussion; 6.8 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Aftereffect of Stereoscopic Viewing on Human Body I; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Evaluation of Body Sway and the Relevant Dynamics While Viewing a Three-Dimensional Movie on a Head-Mounted Display by Using Stabilograms; 7.2.1 Experimental Procedure; 7.2.2 Calculation Procedure; 7.3 Result; 7.3.1 Discussion; References; Chapter 8: Aftereffect of Stereoscopic Viewing on Human Body II; 8.1 Introduction … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (138 pages)
- Subjects:
- 616.07/54
Three-dimensional imaging in medicine
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Three-dimensional imaging in medicine
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811316012
9811316015 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811316005
9811316007 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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