Investigation of color vision using a web-based color vision test

被引:8
作者
Kuchenbecker J. [1 ,4 ]
Wecke T. [1 ]
Wiermer R. [2 ]
Röhl F.W. [3 ]
Lindner H. [1 ]
Behrens-Baumann W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Augenklinik, Universität, Magdeburg
[2] Fakultät für Informatik, Universität, Magdeburg
[3] Inst. fur Biometrie und Med. Info., Magdeburg
[4] Augenklinik, Universität Magdeburg, 39112 Magdeburg
来源
Der Ophthalmologe | 2004年 / 101卷 / 3期
关键词
Color vision; Color vision test; Computer; Internet;
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10.1007/s00347-003-0915-y
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摘要
Background. Screening tests of visual functions using the Internet are theoretically possible. To use these tests as a screening test, they must deliver comparable results with conventional test procedures. A web-based color vision test was developed based on pseudoisochromatic color plates. Method. The web-based color vision test was developed according to the pseudoisochromatic color plates by Velhagen and Broschmann using the programming-languages HTML, Java, and Perl. Sixty-five voluntary subjects, including nine color-deficient subjects, were examined by luminescence color plates (via web-based color vision test) and pigment color plates (via book). The statistical analysis was performed by determining the correspondence and the 95%-confidence interval. Results. The correspondence of the test results for all subjects was 0.98 and the 95%-confidence interval was within 0.91 and 0.99. The correspondence of the test results in the group of color-deficient subjects was 1.0 and because of the limited number the 95%-confidence interval was within 0.71 and 1.0. Conclusions. The web-based color vision test with luminescence color plates for color-efficient and color-deficient subjects delivers test results comparable to pigment color plates under standardized examination conditions. Further studies are needed to examine if the web-based color vision test can also be used as an Internet screening test.
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