Age, illuminance, visual performance and preference.

Author(s)
Boyce, P.R.
Year
Abstract

Relationships between age, luminance, visual performance and preference are derived from tests in which 150 subjects performed four tasks: self- and externally-paced Landolt-ring charts, conveyor inspection and a tracker task. Differences in performance of the Landolt-ring task are largely eliminated by an increase in luminance. The preference results indicate a decrease in task difficulty and an increase in satisfaction as the luminance is increased.

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B 4449 T /83/
Source

Lighting Research and Technology, Vol. 5 (1973), No. 3, p. 125-144, 12 graph., 10 tab., 27 ref.

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