2005
DOI: 10.1080/00140130500241753
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Longitudinal changes in critical flicker fusion frequency: an indicator of human workload

Abstract: The aim of the study was to verify a hypothesis that critical flicker fusion frequency (CFFF) is season-related because of changes in the intensity and duration of sunlight. CFFF has a wide application in different fields, generally as an indicator of human workload. Therefore, confirmation of previous observations that CFFF is subject to a seasonal rhythm could make theoretical as well as practical sense. The analysis was based on data obtained from 23 male participants, aged 28-60 years. The study lasted 12 … Show more

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“…A reduction in CFF is associated with eye fatigue. 11,13,14 We measured CFF before and after the task with the Handy Flicker HF-II (Neitz Instrument, Tokyo, Japan), which emits a blinking light whose frequency can be varied from 1 to 79 Hz. We measured ascending and descending thresholds and averaged these values to calculate the pre-and posttask CFF for each subject.…”
Section: Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency (Cff) Measurements and Eyementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reduction in CFF is associated with eye fatigue. 11,13,14 We measured CFF before and after the task with the Handy Flicker HF-II (Neitz Instrument, Tokyo, Japan), which emits a blinking light whose frequency can be varied from 1 to 79 Hz. We measured ascending and descending thresholds and averaged these values to calculate the pre-and posttask CFF for each subject.…”
Section: Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency (Cff) Measurements and Eyementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical fusion frequency is a recognised metric indicative of fatigue and workload . Reduction in critical fusion frequency is associated with eye fatigue . Critical fusion frequency was tested using a Handy Flicker device (Handy Flicker HF‐II, Neitz, Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These symptoms include eye irritation, blurred vision, eye strain, double vision, and headache, and are now known collectively as ‘computer vision syndrome’, which affects the ability to comfortably perform visual tasks . Factors associated with computer vision syndrome, such as lighting, glare, and fatigue, have been investigated, but few studies have considered the interactive effects of these factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the current study, critical fusion frequency (CFF) is used to measure eyestrain. CFF, a function of the retina, is the level of sensitivity at the beginning and at the end of a series of light flashes (Luczak & Sobolewski, 2005). As a measurement tool, CFF, a function of the degree and intensity of light, is highly sensitive and easy to use (Kang, Wang, & Lin, 2009).…”
Section: The Work Characteristics Of Ic Reworkingmentioning
confidence: 99%