Eye fatigue-reduction effect of wood rim cover on liquid crystal display

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The purpose of this study is to confirm objectively by an instrumental measurement if there is less eye fatigue in VDT work when using a wood rim covered display than when using a plastic housing display. The subjects were 26 graduate and undergraduate university students. Each subject did the same 60-min VDT activity with both a plastic housing and wood-covered display. Before and after VDT activity, each subject's near-point accommodation distance was measured by a near-point ruler. As a result, it was confirmed that variation rate of the near-point accommodation distance by the VDT work with the wood-covered display was smaller than with the plastic housing display. From sensory tests, progression of subjective symptoms such as eye pain and headache was less with the wood-covered display than with the plastic housing display. © 2011 The Japan Wood Research Society.

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Hirata, S., Kageyama, I., & Ohta, M. (2012). Eye fatigue-reduction effect of wood rim cover on liquid crystal display. Journal of Wood Science, 58(2), 163–168. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-011-1231-9

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