• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 8, Issue 5, 1550011 (2015)
Xiao Wang, Zhiyu Qian*, Lidong Xing, Shuai Jin, Baoyu Liu, Zhongqiang Li, and Jianhua Yin
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  • Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing, P. R. China
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    DOI: 10.1142/s179354581550011x Cite this Article
    Xiao Wang, Zhiyu Qian, Lidong Xing, Shuai Jin, Baoyu Liu, Zhongqiang Li, Jianhua Yin. The study of human health effect induced by depth information of stereo vision film[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2015, 8(5): 1550011 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The stereo vision results from the interaction between geometrical optics and visual psychology. Large depth will bring discomforts for the results of ghosting and flicker. The relevance of the ratio of jumping out depth (RJD) and electroencephalogram (EEG) gravity frequency (GF) was explored to reflect human health under different three-dimensional (3D) depth information (mainly the negative disparity) displayed on a three-dimensional television (3D-TV) with shutter glasses. EEG was obtained from 10 volunteers when they were watching 3D film segments with different negative disparities. The brain GF map shows that the depth information has a stronger influence on the frontal lobe than on the occipital lobe. For regression analysis, nonlinear curve fittings of GF to RJD in Fp1, F3, O2 and T5 channels were mainly performed when RJD ranged from 0 to 3.4, while linear fittings were performed in some special RJD ranges. It also confirms that RJD above 2.2 may lead to discomfort to human body. Finally, it suggests a suitable RJD range for people to watch from the objective method. The outcomes can be used as a guidance to decrease human discomforts induced by 3D production.
    Xiao Wang, Zhiyu Qian, Lidong Xing, Shuai Jin, Baoyu Liu, Zhongqiang Li, Jianhua Yin. The study of human health effect induced by depth information of stereo vision film[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2015, 8(5): 1550011
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