EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT BRIGHTNESS PERCEPTION MODELS BASED ON HUMAN PUPIL LIGHT RESPONSES (OP34, 201-208)

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EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT BRIGHTNESS PERCEPTION MODELS BASED ON HUMAN PUPIL LIGHT RESPONSES (OP34, 201-208)

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Conference Proceeding by Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage, 05/01/2018

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Since the discovery of the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells, there has been a renewed view on the processes that lead to a light induced pupil dilatation. To predict the pupil diameter, a large number of models have been established which are in general based on the luminance as a light photometric parameter. In this work we investigate how the pupil responds to different polychromatic spectra at constant luminance and brightness according to models of Fotios et al. and Berman. The results indicate that especially under photopic conditions, the pupil diameter has significant differences between the used spectra. The use of the brightness model according to Fotios et al. improves this (F(2,22) = 87.76, p < .05.) compared to a constant luminance (F(2, 22) = 522.05, p < .05), but statistical differences still exist. Under mesopic conditions using the Berman-brightness-model no significant differences in pupil diameters can be determined with F(1.11, 7.78) = 1.61, p > .05.

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Published:
05/01/2018
Number of Pages:
8
File Size:
1 file , 1.4 MB