Lighting for health and well-being
Light produces obvious and profound visual effects in us. It also produces non-obvious but equally profound non-visual effects. There are receptors in the eyes, alongside the famous rods and cones, with a direct line to the region of the brain—the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus—that regulates the human circadian rhythm.
The third non-visual photoreceptor and how lighting can support circadian health. Lighting for performance, preference, and comfort.
With Peter Duine, Global Business Director Systems & Services, Office sub-segment, Signify and moderated by Jonathan Weinert
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The third non-visual photoreceptor and how lighting can support circadian health. Lighting for performance, preference, and comfort.
With Peter Duine, Global Business Director Systems & Services, Office sub-segment, Signify and moderated by Jonathan Weinert
More on Lighting for health and well-being