This chapter provides a selected review of a number of important perceptual and human factors issues that arise when three-dimensional (3D) displays are designed and used. Topics discussed include: interocular cross talk; interocular differences in luminance and contrast; accommodation-vergence mismatch; stereoanomaly; spatiotemporal frequency effects; distance scaling of disparity; and high-level cue conflict.
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Patterson, R. E. (2016). Human factors of 3D displays. In Handbook of Visual Display Technology (pp. 2559–2568). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14346-0_109
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