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15 October 2019 Digitalization versus immersion: performance and subjective evaluation of 3D perception with emulated accommodation and parallax in digital microsurgery
Siegfried Wahl, Denitsa Dragneva, Katharina Rifai
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Abstract

In the visually challenging situation of microsurgery with many altered depth cues, digitalization of surgical systems disrupts two further depth cues, namely focus and parallax. Although in purely optical surgical systems accommodation and eye movements induce expected focus and parallax changes, they become statically fixed through digitalization. Our study evaluates the impact of static focus and parallax onto performance and subjective 3D perception. Subjects reported decreased depth realism under static parallax and focus. Thus surgeons’ depth perception is impacted further through digitalization of microsurgery, increasing the potential of artificial stereo-induced fatigue.

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Siegfried Wahl, Denitsa Dragneva, and Katharina Rifai "Digitalization versus immersion: performance and subjective evaluation of 3D perception with emulated accommodation and parallax in digital microsurgery," Journal of Biomedical Optics 24(10), 106501 (15 October 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.10.106501
Received: 20 May 2019; Accepted: 12 September 2019; Published: 15 October 2019
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Eye

Optical fiber cables

Microsurgery

Optical spheres

Surgery

Haptic technology

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