Numerical correlation between non-visual metrics and brightness metrics—Implications for the evaluation of indoor white lighting systems in the photopic range
Summary:
This paper investigates the correlation between non-visual metrics and brightness metrics in indoor lighting systems, with a focus on the role of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and melanopsin pigments in non-visual effects of light.
Categories
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the importance of considering non-visual parameters in lighting design, particularly in relation to the effects of ipRGCs and melanopsin pigments.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper references the impact of light on non-visual outcomes such as attention and alertness, which are related to cognitive function.
- Sleep and insomnia: The paper discusses the role of light in sleep research, particularly in relation to the effects of light intensity, spectrum, time, and duration of light treatment on sleep quality.
- Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the impact of light on alertness, which is a key aspect of performance.
- Eye health: The paper discusses the role of ipRGCs and melanopsin pigments in the eye, which are important for eye health.
Author(s)
TQ Khanh, TQ Vinh, P Bodrogi
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
1
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