Virupaksha, Sumanth (2013) The impact of blur, illumination and distracters on tests related to driving performance. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
This thesis investigated a range of factors underlying the impact of uncorrected refractive errors on laboratory-based tests related to driving. Results showed that refractive blur had a pronounced effect on recognition of briefly presented targets, particularly under low light conditions. Blur, in combination with audio distracters, also slowed a participant’s reactions to road hazards in video presentations. This suggests that recognition of suddenly appearing road hazards might be slowed in the presence of refractive blur, particularly under conditions of distraction. These findings highlight the importance of correcting even small refractive errors for driving, particularly at night.
Sumanth V, Wood JM, Philippe Lacherez, Collins MJ (2012). The impact of blur, illumination and distracters on tests related to driving performance. In IHBI Inspires Postgraduate Student Conference, November 2012, Gold Coast, Australia