Summary
This paper investigates the effects of color-tinted lenses on visual behavior, focusing on visual, opto-physiological, and emotional performance.
Categories
Eye health: The paper investigates the effects of color-tinted lenses on visual performance, including contrast sensitivity and accommodation.
Mood regulation: The paper explores the impact of color-tinted lenses on emotional performance, specifically arousal levels under affective conditions.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and use of color-tinted lenses, which modify light perception and can impact visual and emotional performance.
Author(s)
T Schilling
Publication Year
2022
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