Without light, there would be no life on Earth. Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) across a very wide spectrum heats the planet sufficiently for biological activity; EMR across the range from ~380 to ~780 nm is responsible for most plant life and, most importantly to us, stimulates photoreceptive cells in the retina of most creatures with eyes. This is so important to humans that the very definition of light in the Système International d’Unités [the International System of Units] is based on our biological response to this part of the electromagnetic spectrum (Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage [CIE], 2011), the only physical quantity that is linked to a human capability. This photodetection reveals the world to us through vision and at...
The paper summarizes the basic light-technical parameters, the principles of visual and non-visual p...
Since the earliest development of the eye (and vision) around 530 million years ago (Mya), it has ev...
Daylight is ubiquitous and is crucial for mammalian vision as well as for non-visual input to the br...
Without light, there would be no life on Earth. Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) across a very wide s...
With regard to mental perception, light is one of the basic and strongest experiences influencing ma...
mong the factors affecting plants, solar radiation is perhaps the most heterogeneous in space and ti...
Optical radiation affects health via diverse and interconnected mechanisms. The skin and eyes suppor...
All animals, including humans see the world in varying electromagnetic energy ranges. There is a pos...
Light influences the daily rhythm and well-being of humans in a physiological, psychological and bio...
Electromagnetic radiation is energy in transit. In contrast to sound, which requires a medium throug...
The human evolution is shaped by light. In the course of evolution, human beings have adapted and de...
In this first of a two part series, Dr. Ott gives us a historical overview of light re-search and it...
Since the 10th century B.C., light has been appreciated as a source of energy. Psychologically, a po...
REMARKABLE FACTOR common to all organs of the special senses is their great A sensitivity. Threshold...
Sunlight is the electromagnetic radiation given off by the sun. It is passed through the atmosphere ...
The paper summarizes the basic light-technical parameters, the principles of visual and non-visual p...
Since the earliest development of the eye (and vision) around 530 million years ago (Mya), it has ev...
Daylight is ubiquitous and is crucial for mammalian vision as well as for non-visual input to the br...
Without light, there would be no life on Earth. Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) across a very wide s...
With regard to mental perception, light is one of the basic and strongest experiences influencing ma...
mong the factors affecting plants, solar radiation is perhaps the most heterogeneous in space and ti...
Optical radiation affects health via diverse and interconnected mechanisms. The skin and eyes suppor...
All animals, including humans see the world in varying electromagnetic energy ranges. There is a pos...
Light influences the daily rhythm and well-being of humans in a physiological, psychological and bio...
Electromagnetic radiation is energy in transit. In contrast to sound, which requires a medium throug...
The human evolution is shaped by light. In the course of evolution, human beings have adapted and de...
In this first of a two part series, Dr. Ott gives us a historical overview of light re-search and it...
Since the 10th century B.C., light has been appreciated as a source of energy. Psychologically, a po...
REMARKABLE FACTOR common to all organs of the special senses is their great A sensitivity. Threshold...
Sunlight is the electromagnetic radiation given off by the sun. It is passed through the atmosphere ...
The paper summarizes the basic light-technical parameters, the principles of visual and non-visual p...
Since the earliest development of the eye (and vision) around 530 million years ago (Mya), it has ev...
Daylight is ubiquitous and is crucial for mammalian vision as well as for non-visual input to the br...