Evaluation of Visual Function under Different Light Sources
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1995
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mesopic vision, peripheral visibility, spectrum
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Engineering and Applied Sciences
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English
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103-384-347
(Last edited on
2004/06/17 12:25:23 GMT-6)
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Freyssinier, Jean Paul; Rea, Mark S.; Bullough, John D..
(2006)
Brightness contrast perception in the mesopic region
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(Journal Article in
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
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Rea, Mark S.; Bullough, John D.; Freyssinier-Nova, Jean Paul; Bierman, Andrew.
(2004)
A proposed unified system of photometry
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(Journal Article in
Lighting Research and Technology
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Freyssinier-Nova, Jean Paul.
(2003)
Effects of Color on Brightness Contrast Perception in the Mesopic Region
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(Thesis/Dissertation completed at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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Bullough, John D.; Rea, Mark S..
(2000)
Simulated driving performance and peripheral detection at mesopic and low photopic light levels
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(Journal Article in
Lighting Research and Technology
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Chen, L..
(1998)
The Accuracy of Color Naming Under Different Light Sources at Low Photopic to Low Mesopic Conditions
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(Thesis/Dissertation completed at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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Mehra, M..
(1997)
A Field Study of Building Perimeter Lighting at Mesopic Luminances
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(Thesis/Dissertation completed at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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He, Y..
(1996)
Evaluating Light Source Efficacy Under Mesopic Conditions Using Reaction Times
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(Thesis/Dissertation completed at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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