Visual sensitivity of light decrement detection in mice
Summary:
This paper investigates the visual sensitivity of mice in different light conditions, focusing on how circadian rhythms and light intensity affect their ability to detect changes in light.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores how mice's visual sensitivity, a cognitive function, is affected by light intensity and circadian rhythms.
- Circadian Rhythms: The study investigates how circadian rhythms influence mice's visual sensitivity in different light conditions.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The research provides insights into how light intensity affects visual sensitivity, which could have implications for lighting design.
Author(s)
K Holopainen, P Ala-Laurila, S Koskela, J Westö
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
0
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