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Visual Stress (Oxford Psychology Series) Book

Visual stimuli which cause discomfort exist in a variety of everyday situations from eye strain induced by VDU screens to garish carpets. Dr Wilkins has produced a unified theory of the mechanisms underlying visual discomfort which has a number of applications including the treatment of epilepsy and the design of glasses.Read More

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  • Product Description

    This book provides the first general and unified theory of visual discomfort. Based on the author's observation that people find certain visual stimuli uncomfortable--and that these same stimuli induce seizures in patients with photosensitive epilepsy--the book offers fascinating insights into a variety of visual stresses that arise from design, reading, lighting, television, and VDU terminals. A range of techniques for preventing and treating visual discomfort--from color therapy to precision tinting of spectacle lenses--are described in detail. Students and researchers in perceptual psychology, visual science, neurology, and optometry will want to read this pioneering new work.

  • 019852174X
  • 9780198521747
  • Arnold J. Wilkins
  • 23 February 1995
  • OUP Oxford
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 216
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