Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance

Abstract In this study, we assessed the influence of moderate alcohol intake on binocular vision, vergence system and simulated driving performance by analyzing the interactions between visual deterioration and driving variables. Thirty young healthy subjects were recruited. For the analysis, we mea...

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Main Authors: Francesco Martino, José Juan Castro-Torres, Miriam Casares-López, Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina, Carolina Ortiz, Rosario G. Anera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88435-w
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spelling doaj-b7c547cb74c642d4a8946a3cb9f3d3742021-05-02T11:36:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-88435-wDeterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performanceFrancesco Martino0José Juan Castro-Torres1Miriam Casares-López2Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina3Carolina Ortiz4Rosario G. Anera5Laboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaLaboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaLaboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaLaboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaLaboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaLaboratory of Vision Sciences and Applications (LabVisGra), Department of Optics, Facultad de Ciencias, University of GranadaAbstract In this study, we assessed the influence of moderate alcohol intake on binocular vision, vergence system and simulated driving performance by analyzing the interactions between visual deterioration and driving variables. Thirty young healthy subjects were recruited. For the analysis, we measured: visual function (visual acuity and stereoacuity), phorias and fusional reserves. Also, we checked Sheard’s and Percival’s criteria at near and far. The accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio was calculated and vergence facility was also obtained at near. A driving simulator was used to assess driving performance under natural conditions and after alcohol consumption with a breath alcohol content of 0.40 mg/l. Alcohol intake significantly reduced binocular visual performance and vergence function, except for vertical phorias, horizontal phoria at near and Sheard’s and Percival’s criteria at near. Driving performance parameters also presented a statistically significant deterioration after alcohol consumption. A statistically significant correlation was found between the deterioration in overall visual function and overall driving performance, highlighting the influence of the visual deterioration on the driving performance. Moderate alcohol consumption impairs binocular visual and simulated driving performances, implying a greater safety hazard. In addition, deteriorations in binocular visual function and vergence correlated with simulated driving impairment, which indicates that the deterioration of binocular vision due to alcohol consumption affects driving, thus reducing road safety.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88435-w
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author Francesco Martino
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Miriam Casares-López
Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina
Carolina Ortiz
Rosario G. Anera
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José Juan Castro-Torres
Miriam Casares-López
Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina
Carolina Ortiz
Rosario G. Anera
Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
Scientific Reports
author_facet Francesco Martino
José Juan Castro-Torres
Miriam Casares-López
Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina
Carolina Ortiz
Rosario G. Anera
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title Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
title_short Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
title_full Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
title_fullStr Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
title_full_unstemmed Deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
title_sort deterioration of binocular vision after alcohol intake influences driving performance
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract In this study, we assessed the influence of moderate alcohol intake on binocular vision, vergence system and simulated driving performance by analyzing the interactions between visual deterioration and driving variables. Thirty young healthy subjects were recruited. For the analysis, we measured: visual function (visual acuity and stereoacuity), phorias and fusional reserves. Also, we checked Sheard’s and Percival’s criteria at near and far. The accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio was calculated and vergence facility was also obtained at near. A driving simulator was used to assess driving performance under natural conditions and after alcohol consumption with a breath alcohol content of 0.40 mg/l. Alcohol intake significantly reduced binocular visual performance and vergence function, except for vertical phorias, horizontal phoria at near and Sheard’s and Percival’s criteria at near. Driving performance parameters also presented a statistically significant deterioration after alcohol consumption. A statistically significant correlation was found between the deterioration in overall visual function and overall driving performance, highlighting the influence of the visual deterioration on the driving performance. Moderate alcohol consumption impairs binocular visual and simulated driving performances, implying a greater safety hazard. In addition, deteriorations in binocular visual function and vergence correlated with simulated driving impairment, which indicates that the deterioration of binocular vision due to alcohol consumption affects driving, thus reducing road safety.
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