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1 18 to 1,900 lx melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance).
2 amatically affected by variations in retinal illuminance.
3  that differed in cone and rod photoreceptor illuminance.
4   The use of small apertures reduces retinal illuminance.
5  such light has a non-linear relationship to illuminance.
6 rast sensitivity independent of mean retinal illuminance.
7  27 in zenith luminance and 17 in horizontal illuminance.
8 vities spanning approximately 3 log units of illuminance.
9 ict the pupil to dampen increases in retinal illuminance.
10 ed retinal loci (PRLs) at different stimulus illuminances.
11           This follows, because the ganzfeld illuminance (10(-5) scot.cd/m2) that causes the pupil to
12        Study 2, predicting effect of reduced illuminance: 17 eyes of 17 subjects (26-61 years old) we
13 nating short exposures to light of different illuminance acutely affected the regional activity of th
14 history, as opposed to a typical indoor room illuminance, amplifies the phase-shifting response to a
15  essential for vision under moderate to high illuminance and allow color discrimination.
16 yer, creating thin rubber sheets that change illuminance and capacitance under deformation.
17                     Short-wavelength reduced-illuminance and conventional fundus autofluorescence ima
18 ree diameter blue flashes of varying retinal illuminance and from different retinal regions in respon
19 imately as I0/(I0 + IB), where IB is retinal illuminance and I0 is a constant.
20  We observed an association between photopic illuminance and melanopic EDI and prevalent hypertension
21 ges (30 m resolution) and estimated photopic illuminance and the circadian regulation-relevant melano
22 the executive task was improved under higher illuminance and was negatively correlated with the activ
23 ntly from optical factors, decreased retinal illuminance, and early stage disease.
24                                  Irradiance, illuminance, and light spectra measurements were perform
25 of a natural movie at levels of contrast and illuminance ( approximately 50-100 lux) typical of natur
26              Dazzling glare occurs when high illuminances are spread across the retina.
27 be attributed solely to decreases in retinal illuminance associated with increasing age.
28                          Measured horizontal illuminance at survey locations had an interquartile ran
29 ng by creating a perceived period of minimum illuminance between sunset and moonrise on nights follow
30  responses during an auditory oddball and an illuminance change task, in a female with bilateral amyg
31             Moreover, differences in retinal illuminance due to varying opaqueness of the crystalline
32                      In contrast, increasing illuminance evoked a decrease in activity over the anter
33  auxiliary lighting increased the cage-level illuminance from normal lighting levels (15-630 lux) to
34 urve, but an increase in the relative S-cone illuminance had no effect.
35 to process low contrast and regulate retinal illuminance in bright environments.
36 ublished data to inform estimates of retinal illuminance in early infancy, and no concurrent studies
37                  Error in estimating retinal illuminance in prematurely born infants is inevitable be
38 ance or troland value as a proxy for retinal illuminance in this population.
39 o constant light for different periods at an illuminance level of 1200 to 1500 lux.
40  the 7.5-Hz TVI function decreased at higher illuminance levels.
41 rized with CIE melanopic Equivalent Daylight Illuminance (mel-EDI), Equivalent Melanopic Lux (EML) (a
42 ation-relevant melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance (melanopic EDI).
43 ured quantity (melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance (melaponic EDI)) defined within this standar
44 y 10 dB over a 1.6 log unit range of retinal illuminances; model fits for all subjects had r2> 95%.
45 placed into constant fluorescent light at an illuminance of 115 foot-candles to 130 foot-candles for
46                        At a photopic corneal illuminance of 300 lx and R(f) >= 70, mel-EDI can vary f
47                        At a photopic corneal illuminance of 300 lx and R(f) >= 70, spectra can vary i
48                                      Retinal illuminance of the infant eye compared with adult eyes w
49                         How does the ambient illuminance of the visual scene influence this retinal o
50  to assess the impact of variations in light illuminance on the regional activity of the hypothalamus
51                                     The high-illuminance PRL (PRLhi) and low-illuminance PRL (PRLlo)
52     The high-illuminance PRL (PRLhi) and low-illuminance PRL (PRLlo) were operationally defined as th
53 s of predicted solar and measured horizontal illuminance, rated higher on visual comfort and safety,
54       Bear detection increased with elevated illuminance; relative abundance was positively associate
55 lation response function (IRF) inferred from illuminance responses.
56 as determined by changes in the dark-adapted illuminance sensitivity threshold, escape latency and ra
57 t exposure (in melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance), sleep timing, and subjective alertness ove
58 of activity when exposed to increasing light illuminance, specifically when processing emotional stim
59 d 7.5 Hz, an increase in the relative L-cone illuminance steepened the slope of the rod-only TVI curv
60 linear function, such that exposure to lower illuminances still exerts a robust effect.
61 s that patients used to fixate a high or low illuminance stimulus, respectively.
62 iles in albino mice indicated higher retinal illuminance than in pigmented mice exposed to similar am
63                    (1 troland is the retinal illuminance that results when a surface luminance of 1 c
64 uate 11-cis-retinal production under natural illuminances that can span ten orders of magnitude.
65                                          The illuminances that induced shifting ranged from 106 to 34
66  moderate field defects, obtained at retinal illuminances that were sufficient to render flicker sens
67 e of test conditions, including high retinal illuminances that yielded temporal contrast sensitivity
68 ed monkeys, auxiliary lighting increased the illuminance to 25,000 lux for 6 hours during the middle
69 th the executive and emotional tasks, higher illuminance triggered an activity increase over the post
70    The slope of the rod threshold versus the illuminance (TVI) function changes with the wavelength o
71                                      Retinal illuminance varies with stimulus luminance, pupil size,
72                                     Photopic illuminance was associated with incident hypercholestero
73 ween the PRLhi and the PRLlo as the stimulus illuminance was changed.
74                      Thus, increased retinal illuminance was not correlated with higher A2E.
75  visual feeding with a model of sun and moon illuminance, we estimated foraging rates of an idealized
76 d their characteristics at the corresponding illuminances were assessed.
77 oland values cannot be used to infer retinal illuminance when comparing eyes of markedly differing si
78  demineralization-resistant layer, threshold illuminance with both Nd: YAG and Ho: YAG was ineffectiv
79 at occur in dentin when treated at threshold illuminance with two clinically interesting laser wavele