Reading performance in middle-aged adults with declines in accommodation

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Wataru Teramoto
Kosuke Tao
Kaoru Sekiyama
Shuji Mori
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[1] Muroran Institute of Technology,Cognition and Action Lab, Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering
[2] Kyushu University,Department of Informatics, School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
[3] Kumamoto University,Division of Cognitive Psychology
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Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics | 2012年 / 74卷
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Aging; Reading; Decline in accommodation;
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The present study investigated the effects of presbyopia on the reading ability of middle-aged adults in a Japanese reading context, using the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm. Japanese words, each consisting of three characters, were sequentially presented at the same location on a display screen. Participants were instructed to read the words aloud as accurately as possible, irrespective of their order within the sequence. Experiment 1 showed that the reading performance for the presbyopes was far worse for the near-viewing (35 cm) than for the far-viewing (70 cm) conditions when the words were presented at 0.4° in character size. Experiment 2 investigated in detail the effect of luminance contrast on reading at a viewing distance of 35 cm. The minimums of the exposure durations within which the participants could read the words above 89.9 % correct (minimum exposure duration) were 498 ms/word for the presbyopes and 134 ms/word for the nonpresbyopes, both of which values were obtained at 100 % contrast. The critical contrast—that is, the contrast that doubled the minimum exposure duration that had been obtained at 100 % contrast—was considerably higher for the presbyopes (39.2 %) than for the nonpresbyopes (16.4 %). However, the reading performance for the presbyopes was improved more than threefold when the contrast was increased to 100 % in both experiments. Thus, our results provide psychophysical evidence for the dependency of presbyopes’ reading on viewing distance and luminance contrast.
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页码:1722 / 1731
页数:9
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