Summary
This paper discusses the development of a wearable daytime light dosimeter that can be implemented in a lighting solution, to offer individual, automated and optimized lighting conditions.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the development of a wearable light dosimeter that can be implemented in a lighting solution, offering individual, automated and optimized lighting conditions.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the impact of light on non-image forming effects or ipRGC-influenced responses to light in the human body, which can influence cognitive function and memory.
Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the impact of light on alertness and performance, as part of the non-image forming effects or ipRGC-influenced responses to light in the human body.
Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the impact of light on hormone regulation, as part of the non-image forming effects or ipRGC-influenced responses to light in the human body.
Author(s)
F Barkholdt, K Broszio, S Völker
Publication Year
2019
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