2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3061770
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Study on the Effects of Display Color Mode and Luminance Contrast on Visual Fatigue

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“…By using different colors, related content can be visually grouped, helping users to understand the structure and information relationships of the interface more quickly. However, excessive color contrast or stimulating visual elements also cause visual fatigue and distraction while using the application interface for long periods of time [6]. Even though previous studies have discussed and analyzed the impact of interface color on the visual perception of mobile applications, this study explored the concrete relation between color design of mobile interface and readability of information in the navigation interface in a cycling scenario from the perspective of color composition and contrast.…”
Section: Research Content and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using different colors, related content can be visually grouped, helping users to understand the structure and information relationships of the interface more quickly. However, excessive color contrast or stimulating visual elements also cause visual fatigue and distraction while using the application interface for long periods of time [6]. Even though previous studies have discussed and analyzed the impact of interface color on the visual perception of mobile applications, this study explored the concrete relation between color design of mobile interface and readability of information in the navigation interface in a cycling scenario from the perspective of color composition and contrast.…”
Section: Research Content and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visual fatigue prevalence among university students worldwide is 46% to 71% (Han et al, 2013). Negative polarity or dark mode is suitable for dim surroundings at night because it can reduce visual fatigue (Xie et al, 2021). The prevalence of visual fatigue increases with the widespread use of computers and smartphones (Hirota et al, 2018).…”
Section: Visual Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xie et al studied the effects of color modes on visual fatigue using a method based on eyes and subjective measurement, but the subjective results and objective indicators were not consistent. Dark mode could reduce visual fatigue physically, but it was not as comfortable as light mode psychologically [9]. Whether light mode or dark mode can improve visual comfort still needs more exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%