Simulating Vision Impairment in Virtual Reality -- A Comparison of Visual Task Performance with Real and Simulated Tunnel Vision
Alexander Neugebauer, Nora Castner, Bj\"orn Severitt, Katarina Stingl,, Iliya Ivanov, Siegfried Wahl

TL;DR
This study assesses the validity of using VR with eye tracking to simulate tunnel vision, comparing task performance and gaze behavior between real patients with RP and healthy participants with simulated vision loss.
Contribution
It demonstrates that VR simulation can replicate group performance of RP patients but has limitations in mimicking gaze behavior changes.
Findings
VR simulation accurately predicts group task performance.
Gaze behavior differences diminish over time in simulation.
Simulation has limitations in replicating gaze behavior effects.
Abstract
Purpose: In this work, we explore the potential and limitations of simulating gaze-contingent tunnel vision conditions using Virtual Reality (VR) with built-in eye tracking technology. This approach promises an easy and accessible way of expanding study populations and test groups for visual training, visual aids, or accessibility evaluations. However, it is crucial to assess the validity and reliability of simulating these types of visual impairments and evaluate the extend to which participants with simulated tunnel vision can represent real patients. Methods: Two age-matched participant groups were acquired: The first group (n=8 aged 20-60, average 49.1, sd 13.2) consisted of patients diagnosed with Retinitis pigmentosa (RP). The second group (n=8, aged 27-59, average 46.5, sd 10.8) consisted of visually healthy participants with simulated tunnel vision. Both groups carried out…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Retinal Imaging and Analysis · Retinal Diseases and Treatments
