Abstract

The dioptric responses of human eyes to floating images at different depths reconstructed by an integral floating display are measured with an open-field autorefractor and analyzed according to observer recognition of the accommodation depth cue. Two targets are randomly presented approximately 1.75D from the observers and have a separation of 0.15D, corresponding to approximately 5cm. Two subjects participate, and over 500 responses are measured during each experimental trial. The frequency distribution profiles of the responses to targets at different locations are obtained and analyzed. The results confirm that the subjects focused on the floating targets and not on the surface of the optical component. In this paper, an analysis of the separation between the peaks of the frequency distribution profiles is presented that confirms that the integral floating display could induce the accommodation response to provide the corresponding depth stimulus.

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