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Visual Psychophysics / Physiological Optics - ARVO

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<strong>ARVO</strong> 2013 Annual Meeting Abstracts by Scientific Section/Group – <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Psychophysics</strong> / <strong>Physiological</strong> <strong>Optics</strong>Presentation Time: 8:30 AM - 10:15 AMEffects of refractive blur and clothing on night-time pedestrianvisibilityJoanne M. Wood, Ralph Marszalek, Trent Carberry, PhilippeLacherez, Sumanth Virupaksha, Michael J. Collins. School ofOptometry and Vision Science, Queensland University ofTechnology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.Purpose: To investigate the effects of refractive blur on night-timepedestrian recognition and whether clothing that has been shown toimprove pedestrian conspicuity is robust to the effects of blur.Methods: Twenty-four visually normal participants (12 youngerM=25.6 ± 5.2 years and 12 older adults M= 77.6 ± 5.5 years) drovean instrumented vehicle around a 1.8 km closed road circuit at nightwith 3 levels of binocular blur (+0.50 D, +1.00 D, +2.00 D)compared to a baseline condition (optimal correction). A pedestrianwalked in place on the course and wore either normal clothing (graypants and top), black pants and top with a retroreflective vest, or thesame top and vest with retroreflective tape positioned on theextremities in a configuration that conveyed biological motion(known as “biomotion”). Participants pressed a vehicle-mountedresponse pad when they were first confident that a pedestrian waspresent; each participant drove around the track 13 times (4 visionconditions x 3 pedestrian clothing conditions randomized + 1 practicetrial).Results: Refractive blur and pedestrian clothing had a significanteffect on pedestrian recognition distances (p

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