Summary
This dissertation investigates the role of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and rods in human color perception using a multi-spectral light source. The proposed color vision model incorporating ipRGC contributions could inform more accurate spectral design of lighting systems intended to influence both visual and non-visual responses.
Categories
The Science of Light: Paper involves ipRGCs and rod contributions to human color perception using a multi-spectral light source, proposing a new color vision model.
Author(s)
Y DI
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