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Online ISSN : 2189-1311
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Simultaneous Measurement of Lens Accommodation and Convergence to Objects
Tomoki ShiomiHiroki HoriSatoshi HasegawaHiroki TakadaMasako OmoriYasuyuki MatsuuraHiromu IshioAkira HasegawaTetsuya KandaMasaru Miyao
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2014 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages S77-S81

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Human beings can perceive that objects are three-dimensional (3D) as a result of simultaneous lens accommodation and convergence on objects, which is possible because humans can see a single so that parallax occurs with the right and left eye. Virtual images are perceived via the same mechanism, but the influence of binocular vision on human visual function is insufficiently understood. In this study, we developed a method to simultaneously measure accommodation and convergence in order to provide further support for our previous research findings. We also measured accommodation and convergence in natural vision to confirm that these measurements are correct. As a result, we found that both accommodation and convergence were consistent with the distance from the subject to the object. Therefore, it can be said that the present measurement method is an effective technique for the measurement of visual function, and that even during stereoscopic vision correct values can be obtained.

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