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  • Studies on human vision responses are crucial for assessing 3D display technologies, particularly electro-holography.
  • This study measured static visual responses to electro-holographic images and compared them to responses to real objects, utilizing a larger sample size than typical studies.
  • Results indicated that human vision reacts similarly to electro-holographic images and real objects, suggesting that electro-holography can facilitate accurate accommodation and vergence responses related to depth perception.

Article Abstract

Studies on measuring accommodation and vergence responses of human vision are important to evaluate three-dimensional (3D) display technologies. Electro-holography is expected to be an ideal 3D display. However, there has been little research on measuring responses to it. In this study, the static responses to electro-holographic images with a large visual field and correct stimuli were measured. In addition, responses to real objects were measured for comparison with those to displayed images. There were more subjects than in conventional studies for statistical analysis. The experimental results statistically confirmed the equivalence of the responses to electro-holographic images and those to real objects. Therefore, it was experimentally suggested that electro-holography enables human vision to perform correct accommodation and vergence responses in accordance with the depths.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.54.000615DOI Listing

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