Abstract:
Stereoscopic visual fatigue occurs after an individual watches a 3D display for a long period of time, which limits its development. As such, it is necessary to undertake an effective and objective evaluation of stereoscopic visual fatigue. The relative power of three electroencephalography (EEG) wavebands, namely θ (4-8 Hz), α (8-13 Hz), and β (13-22 Hz) and three algorithms,
E(α+θ)/β、
Eα/β、
E(α+θ)/(α+β) were elicited in eight EEG channel regions and in all the channels, respectively. The results show there to be 54 possible EEG indicators available for identifying the optimal indicator for assessing stereoscopic visual fatigue. Lastly, based on the results of a paired-samples
t-test, grey relational analysis (GRA), and a support vector machine (SVM), the algorithms parietal
Eα/β is proved to be the best indicator. In addition, θ activity remains stable over time, whereas α activity increases significantly (
p < 0.01) and β activity decreases significantly (
p < 0.01) when in a fatigue status.