Evaluation of an organic light-emitting diode display for precise visual stimulation.

Abstract:

:A new type of visual display for presentation of a visual stimulus with high quality was assessed. The characteristics of an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display (Sony PVM-2541, 24.5 in.; Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) were measured in detail from the viewpoint of its applicability to visual psychophysics. We found the new display to be superior to other display types in terms of spatial uniformity, color gamut, and contrast ratio. Changes in the intensity of luminance were sharper on the OLED display than those on a liquid crystal display. Therefore, such OLED displays could replace conventional cathode ray tube displays in vision research for high quality stimulus presentation. Benefits of using OLED displays in vision research were especially apparent in the fields of low-level vision, where precise control and description of the stimulus are needed, e.g., in mesopic or scotopic vision, color vision, and motion perception.

journal_name

J Vis

journal_title

Journal of vision

authors

Ito H,Ogawa M,Sunaga S

doi

10.1167/13.7.6

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-06-11 00:00:00

issue

7

issn

1534-7362

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13.7.6

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13

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