2021
DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2021.2008019
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Influence of night vision goggles with white and green phosphor screens on selected parameters of the eye and fatigue

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“…These include screen size, moving image velocity, resolution increases, and screen reflection/glare, which can increase visual fatigue levels (6,70,71,160). Military radar operators (95), security x-ray screeners (160), and pilots who operate with night-vision goggles (131) are known to suffer from higher levels of visual fatigue. Despite the little research on visual fatigue, even less is known about the mechanisms associated with its development, because of the subjective nature of the symptoms (140).…”
Section: Types Of Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include screen size, moving image velocity, resolution increases, and screen reflection/glare, which can increase visual fatigue levels (6,70,71,160). Military radar operators (95), security x-ray screeners (160), and pilots who operate with night-vision goggles (131) are known to suffer from higher levels of visual fatigue. Despite the little research on visual fatigue, even less is known about the mechanisms associated with its development, because of the subjective nature of the symptoms (140).…”
Section: Types Of Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%