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      Eyestrain in VDU users: viewing distance and the resting position of ocular muscles.

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      Human factors

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          Without fixation stimuli--for instance, in darkness--accommodation and convergence of the eyes reach an intermediate state that is relatively stable within a subject but which ranges from about 30 cm to infinity across subjects. This study investigated whether these oculomotor positions in darkness are related to visual strain. During work at a visual display unit (VDU), visual strain at a viewing distance of 50 cm was stronger than at 100 cm (with characters twice as large). The more distant the individual's dark convergence, the greater was the visual strain at the 50-cm viewing distance. When subjects were free to adjust the viewing distance to their comfort level, they chose distances between 51 and 99 cm (mean 74 cm) with characters 5 mm tall.

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          Journal
          Hum Factors
          Human factors
          0018-7208
          0018-7208
          Feb 1991
          : 33
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany.
          Article
          10.1177/001872089103300106
          2037310
          526aa704-eca6-4df5-8e8c-dd561c5ce9d5
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