Visual fatigue: The need for an integrated model

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Two experiments were conducted to examine possible decrements in performance over time on two visual tracking tasks. In Experiment 1, six subjects tracked a horizontal, sinusoidally moving target in the picture plane for 6.5 min. In Experiment 2, six subjects tracked a target sinusoidally changing focus in the depth plane between 0 and 4 D over 6.5 min. Results indicated a linearlly decreasing amplitude of both pursuit eye movements (.29 deg of visual angle per minute) and accommodation (.11 D/min). These visual fatigue effects are discussed in the context of several competing explanations. © 1981, The Psychonomic Society, Inc.. All rights reserved.

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Maltrom, F. V., Randle, R. J., Murphy, M. R., Reed, L. E., & Weber, R. J. (1981). Visual fatigue: The need for an integrated model. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 17(4), 183–186. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03333706

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