IES TM 18 2008
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IES TM-18 Light and Human Health: An Overview of the Impact of Light on Visual, Circadian, Neuroendocrine and Neurobehavioral Responses
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IES | 2008 | 30 |
The aim of this document is twofold: to explain the physiology by which the retina converts optical radiation (visual spectrum of light) signals into neural signals for visional and for circadian, neuroendocrine, and neurobehaviorial responses, and to discuss the responses of these systems to optical radiation stimuli. Product Detailed Description Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Overview of the Retina Part 3 Overview of the Circadian, Neuroendocrine, and Neuorobehavioral Responses to Optical Radiation Part 4 Lighting Characteristics Affecting the Visual System Part 5 Optical Radiation Characteristics Affecting the Circadian Neuroendocrine, and Neurobehavioral Systems Pat 6 Measuring Optical Radiation for Circadian, Neuroendocrine, and Neurobehavioral Regulation Part 7 Conclusions References
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
3 | Copyright |
6 | 1.0 Introduction |
7 | 2.0 Overview of the Retina |
13 | 3.0 Overview of the Circadian, Neuroendocrine, and Neurobehavioral Responses to Light |
14 | 4.0 Lighting Characteristics Affecting the Visual System |
16 | 5.0 Lighting Characteristics Affecting the Circadian System |
20 | 6.0 Measuring “Light” for Neuroendocrine and Circadian Regulation |
21 | 7.0 Conclusions |
22 | References |