2015
DOI: 10.3233/wor-152162
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Computer vision syndrome: A review

Abstract: Although the factors associated with CVS have been identified the physiological mechanisms that underlie CVS are not completely understood. Additionally, advances in technology have led to the increased use of hand-held devices, which might impose somewhat different visual challenges compared to desktop displays. Further research is required to better understand the physiological mechanisms underlying CVS and symptoms associated with the use of hand-held and stereoscopic displays.

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“…tired, sore or aching, irritated, watering or runny, dry, hot and burning eyes; blurred or double vision; and general visual discomfort) [57]. 57 These symptoms of eyestrain are also often connected to computer vision syndrome [58][59][60][61]. In this study, the SSQ and VSQ were used to verify the occurrence of VIMS.…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tired, sore or aching, irritated, watering or runny, dry, hot and burning eyes; blurred or double vision; and general visual discomfort) [57]. 57 These symptoms of eyestrain are also often connected to computer vision syndrome [58][59][60][61]. In this study, the SSQ and VSQ were used to verify the occurrence of VIMS.…”
Section: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ii) musculoskeletal problems (Åborg and Billing, 2003;Gowrisankaran and Sheedy, 2015), includ- iii) vision problems (Salibello and Nilsen, 1995;Gowrisankaran and Sheedy, 2015); iv) headache (Salibello and Nilsen, 1995;Gowrisankaran and Sheedy, 2015); v) obesity (de Jong et al, 2013;Schmiege et al, 2016); which can be complemented by:…”
Section: Ict: Health's Best Friend and Worst Enemy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various methods are used to explore effects of display on the visual system, from subjective ratings to objective measurements. Researchers found that photometric and colorimetric parameters affect human vision most obviously, including luminance, contrast and color saturation [2]. A large part of studies focus on subjective evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various terminologies are used to describe changes of visual system, including visual fatigue, subjective quality and visual comfort. Heavy visual fatigue could slow down physiological process of neural system, and burden visual perception [2,9]. Interference from visual fatigue should be controlled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%