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Human-Centric Lighting Research and Policy in the Melanopsin Age
Manuel Spitschan
, Daniel S. Joyce
Assistant Professorship of Chronobiology und Health
Technical University of Munich
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
University of Southern Queensland
University of Nevada, Reno
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Neurobiology
100%
Melanopsin
100%
Lighting Policy
100%
Human-centric Lighting
100%
Lighting Research
100%
Human Behavior
50%
Recent Advances
50%
Visual Function
50%
Visual Cycle
50%
Light Sensitive
50%
Knowledge Gaps
50%
Evidence-based Recommendations
50%
Equity Issue
50%
Human Physiology
50%
Policy Needs
50%
Marginalized Groups
50%
Hormone Production
50%
Photopigment
50%
Retinal Circuits
50%
Evidence-based Policy
50%
Underserved
50%
Evidence-based Regulation
50%
Light Intervention
50%
Light Industry
50%
Electric Lighting
50%
Environmental Rights
50%
Proposed Strategy
50%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Neuroscience
100%
Melanopsin
100%
Individual Differences
50%
Photopigment
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Melanopsin
100%
Rhythm
50%
Human Physiology
50%
Hormone Synthesis
50%