Eye-tracker analysis of the contrast sensitivity of anomalous and normal trichromats: A loglinear examination with landolt-C figures

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The contrast sensitivity of normal and anomalous trichromats were examined with Landolt- C figures by eye-tracking system. For the measurements, two series of test images (achromatic and colored) were designed. The difficulty levels of the tests were gradually increased after each right answer. In the case of the observation of the ring of the Landolt-C figures, the variables related to fixation duration, fixation count, visit duration and count significantly affected this subject, success or image parameters, and their interactions. The main questions of this study were as follows: Which statistical method is suitable to model the differences between anomalous and normal trichromats? Which eye-movement variables have a significant effect on the investigated parameters and on their interactions? Is there any significant difference between eye-movement variables of normal and anomalous trichromats? How does the survival time of anomalous and normal trichromats change in the case of achromatic and colored figures? The results showed that the right answers of anomalous and normal trichromats can be described with multiple or cross-classified contingency tables evaluated effectively by loglinear regression. The survival analysis showed that normal trichromats are more successful in interpreting colored images, while anomalous trichromats seemed to be more efficient in perceiving achromatic images.

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Sipos, L., Gere, A., Kókai, Z., Nyitrai, Á., Kovács, S., Urbin, Á., … Wenzel, K. (2021). Eye-tracker analysis of the contrast sensitivity of anomalous and normal trichromats: A loglinear examination with landolt-C figures. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11073200

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