Summary
This appears to be a conference proceedings abstract involving mathematical modeling of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs), relevant to understanding how circadian photoreception works. The abstract is too fragmentary to extract specific practical implications for lighting design.
Categories
The Science of Light: Abstract references ipRGC photosensitivity, sensitivity reduction, and mathematical modeling of photoreceptor responses.
Author(s)
T Annual
Publication Year
2012
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