Abstract:Extended reality human factors studies commonly utilize an approach in which group behavior is reported. This possibly masks the true prevalence of oculomotor changes that appear in response to stereoscopic augmented reality. Thus, the study aimed to elucidate the prevalence, direction, and magnitude of oculomotor changes after the near work in stereoscopic augmented reality. The task of fifty-three subjects (18-28 years old, normal visual acuity, no vision complaints) was to type the text displayed at 60 cm a… Show more
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