Summary
The paper discusses a study on the sustained pupil response under a variety of LED illuminations, focusing on the effects of different light levels, color temperatures, and spectral power distributions.
Categories
Eye health: The paper investigates the effects of different LED illuminations on the pupil response, which is relevant to eye health.
Lighting Design Considerations: The study examines the impact of different LED illuminations, including variations in light levels and color temperatures, which is relevant to considerations in lighting design.
Author(s)
J Le Rohellec, F Viénot, JL Anton, B Nazarian
Publication Year
2013
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