Summary
This paper investigates the influence of light on the ERP P300 waveform, specifically the role of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) on cognition, using EEG and machine learning.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores the impact of light, specifically the activation of ipRGCs, on cognitive function, using EEG and machine learning.
Alertness and performance: The study investigates the role of light, particularly the activation of ipRGCs, in influencing alertness and performance.
Lighting Design Considerations: The research uses metameric light conditions to isolate and investigate the unique influence of the ipRGCs, providing insights for lighting design.
Education and learning: The study's findings on the influence of light on cognition and alertness have implications for creating optimal study or work environments.
Author(s)
L Sap
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