Summary
The paper investigates the effect of different light conditions during the day on the steady-state electroretinogram, suggesting that the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) adapt to daylight and their sensitivity to flickering light in the evening decreases.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how different light conditions during the day can affect the steady-state electroretinogram, which is relevant to lighting design considerations.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores the role of ipRGCs, which are involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms and cognitive functions, in response to different light conditions.
Sleep and insomnia: The paper indirectly relates to sleep and insomnia by discussing the role of ipRGCs, which are involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, in response to different light conditions.
Alertness and performance: The paper indirectly relates to alertness and performance by discussing the role of ipRGCs, which are involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, in response to different light conditions.
Author(s)
小崎智照, 鬼丸聖菜
Publication Year
2022
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