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A Change of Stereopsis in Accordance with the Concentration and Colors of Tinted Spectacle Lenses  

Yoon, Min-Hwa (Dept. of Ophthalmic Optics, Dongkang College)
Ryu, Geun-Chang (Dept. of Optometry and Optic Science, Dongshin University)
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The Korean Journal of Vision Science / v.15, no.3, 2013 , pp. 263-272 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the effect of tinted spectacle lenses on stereopsis through a change of stereoscopic in accordance with the concentration and color of tinted spectacle lenses Method: I organized adult between the ages of twenty and forty five, and After stereopsis tests wearing a polarizing lens under illumination of 200 Lux at 40 cm distance, stereopsis was measured again for each color and concentration, wearing tinted spectacle lens on the polarizing lens. Results: In a change of stereoscopic in accordance with the concentration, brown stereopsis were significantly increased to $2.04{\pm}32.11^{\prime\prime}$(p<0.05) in 20% concentration, meanwhile, the order in which stereoscopic significantly decreases(p<0.05): green, gray, red. In concentration at 50% and 80%, stereopsis (p<0.05) was significantly reduced (p<0.05) in the order of brown, gray, green, and red, especially, it showed a greater width of decrease in the concentration of 80%. Conclusion: In this investigation, it was found a decrease in stereopsis depending on the concentration and colors of tinted spectacle lenses, therefore, it suggests a necessary to consider the effects of stereopsis when choosing tinted spectacle lenses' concentration and colors.
Keywords
Tinted spectacle lenses; Colors; Concentration; Stereopsis;
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