Human Factors in Lighting, Second Edition
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Robert Clear,et al. Size as a Determinant of Reading Speed , 1993 .
[2] M. Byrne,et al. Nocturnal exercise phase delays circadian rhythms of melatonin and thyrotropin secretion in normal men. , 1994, The American journal of physiology.
[3] D. Dijk,et al. EEG and ocular correlates of circadian melatonin phase and human performance decrements during sleep loss. , 1999, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[4] B. Diffey,et al. The erythemal response of human skin to ultraviolet radiation , 1985, The British journal of dermatology.
[5] G VERRIEST,et al. Further studies on acquired deficiency of color discrimination. , 1963, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[6] L. Loe,et al. Appearance of lit environment and its relevance in lighting design: Experimental study , 1994 .
[7] J. Meijer,et al. Neurophysiology of the suprachiasmatic circadian pacemaker in rodents. , 1989, Physiological reviews.
[8] M. Menaker,et al. Commentary: What Does Melatonin Do and How Does It Do It? , 1997, Journal of biological rhythms.
[9] J. Rizzo,et al. Suppression of melatonin secretion in some blind patients by exposure to bright light. , 1995, The New England journal of medicine.
[10] F S Rosenthal,et al. Effect of ultraviolet radiation on cataract formation. , 1988, The New England journal of medicine.
[11] B. P. Turner,et al. Sulfur Lamps—Progress in Their Development , 1997 .
[12] P. Kaiser,et al. Letter: luminous-efficiency functions determined by heterochromatic brightness matching. , 1975, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[13] D. Hebb,et al. Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized images. , 1960, Canadian journal of psychology.
[14] Judith Heerwagen,et al. Adaptations to Windowlessness , 1986 .
[15] W. Stiles. The scattering theory of the effect of glare on the brightness difference threshold , 1929 .
[16] J. Werner,et al. Light, vision, and aging. , 1990, Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry.
[17] E. Nardell,et al. Environmental control of tuberculosis. , 1993, The Medical clinics of North America.
[18] A J Tilley,et al. The Sleep and Performance of Shift Workers , 1982, Human factors.
[19] R M BOYNTON,et al. SOURCES OF ENTOPTIC SCATTER IN THE HUMAN EYE. , 1964, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[20] S. Shlaer. THE RELATION BETWEEN VISUAL ACUITY AND ILLUMINATION , 1937, The Journal of general physiology.
[21] John F. McNelis,et al. Human Performance—A Pilot Study , 1973 .
[22] M. Menaker,et al. Circadian photoreception in the retinally degenerate mouse (rd/rd) , 1991, Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
[23] D. Dijk,et al. Light Treatment for Sleep Disorders: Consensus Report , 1995, Journal of biological rhythms.
[24] R. Desimone. Face-Selective Cells in the Temporal Cortex of Monkeys , 1991, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[25] L. Feeney-Burns,et al. Age-related macular changes in humans over 90 years old. , 1990, American journal of ophthalmology.
[26] Don L. Jewett,et al. Luminance-controlled pupil size affects landolt C task performance , 1993 .
[27] J. Aschoff,et al. Desynchronization of human circadian rhythms. , 1967, The Japanese journal of physiology.
[28] D. Hubel,et al. Effects of sleep and arousal on the processing of visual information in the cat , 1981, Nature.
[29] L. Naldi,et al. The epidemiology of skin cancer , 2002, The British journal of dermatology.
[30] R. Lam,et al. Treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder: A Review , 1995, Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie.
[31] Sonia Ancoli-Israel,et al. Effect of bright light treatment on agitated behavior in institutionalized elderly subjects , 1995, Psychiatry Research.
[32] D G Pitts,et al. The effects of ultraviolet on the eye. , 1971, American Industrial Hygiene Association journal.
[33] P. Lennie,et al. Mechanisms of color vision. , 1988, Critical reviews in neurobiology.
[34] Robert G. Davis,et al. Correlated Color Temperature, Illuminance Level, and the Kruithof Curve , 1990 .
[35] D. G. Green,et al. Optical and retinal factors affecting visual resolution. , 1965, The Journal of physiology.
[36] R. Clear,et al. Environmental and Health Aspects of Lighting: Mercury , 1994 .
[37] J. Vos. Disability Glare A State of The Art Report , 1984 .
[38] H R BLACKWELL,et al. Contrast thresholds of the human eye. , 1946, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[39] John D. Bullough,et al. What is Useful Life for White Light LEDs , 2001 .
[40] Serge Daan,et al. A functional analysis of circadian pacemakers in nocturnal rodents , 1976, Journal of comparative physiology.
[41] R. M. Boynton,et al. Locating basic colors in the OSA space , 1987 .
[42] L. Urwick. The making of scientific management , 1945 .
[43] M. Wilson,et al. Blind man living in normal society has circadian rhythms of 24.9 hours. , 1977, Science.
[44] T. Okuno. Thermal effect of infra-red radiation on the eye: a study based on a model. , 1991, The Annals of occupational hygiene.
[45] T. J. T. P. Van Den Berg,et al. Quantal and visual efficiency of fluorescence in the lens of the human eye. , 1993 .
[46] M. A. Bouman,et al. Spatial Modulation Transfer in the Human Eye , 1967 .
[47] Gordon E Legge,et al. Psychophysics of reading XX. Linking letter recognition to reading speed in central and peripheral vision , 2001, Vision Research.
[48] David C. Klein,et al. Suprachiasmatic nucleus : the mind's clock , 1991 .
[49] Side effects of short-term 10,000-lux light therapy. , 1998, The American journal of psychiatry.
[50] C. Pollak,et al. Sleep Problems and Institutionalization of the Elderly , 1991, Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology.
[51] Mark S. Rea,et al. Visual Performance with Realistic Methods of Changing Contrast , 1981 .
[52] F. J. Roethlisberger,et al. Management and the Worker , 1941 .
[53] N. H. Eklund,et al. Lighting the graveyard shift: The influence of a daylight-simulating skylight on the task performance and mood of night-shift workerst , 1997 .
[54] R Sumner,et al. DRIVING IN FOG ON THE M4 , 1977 .
[55] J. Mellerio,et al. Yellowing of the human lens: Nuclear and cortical contributions , 1987, Vision Research.
[56] Richard E Kronauer,et al. Human circadian pacemaker is sensitive to light throughout subjective day without evidence of transients. , 1997, The American journal of physiology.
[57] S. Hecht,et al. INTERMITTENT STIMULATION BY LIGHT : I. THE VALIDITY OF TALBOT'S LAW FOR MYA , 1932 .
[58] F. Bronson. Seasonal Variation in Human Reproduction: Environmental Factors , 1995, The Quarterly Review of Biology.
[59] L. L. Holladay. The Fundamentals of Glare and Visibility , 1926 .
[60] L. G. Williams,et al. The effect of target specification on objects fixated during visual search , 1966 .
[61] M Schulzer,et al. The effect of age on the nerve fiber population of the human optic nerve. , 1984, American journal of ophthalmology.
[62] D. Dijk,et al. Dose-response relationship for light intensity and ocular and electroencephalographic correlates of human alertness , 2000, Behavioural Brain Research.
[63] N. Mackworth. The Breakdown of Vigilance during Prolonged Visual Search 1 , 1948 .
[64] A. Bursill. The Restriction of Peripheral Vision during Exposure to Hot and Humid Conditions , 1958 .
[65] J. J. Vos,et al. Contribution of the cornea to entoptic scatter. , 1963, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
[66] S. Duke-Elder. Textbook of Ophthalmology , 1950 .
[67] Don L. Jewett,et al. Landolt C Recognition in Elderly Subjects is Affected by Scotopic Intensity of Surround Illuminants , 1994 .
[68] Ken Pease,et al. A review of street lighting evaluations: crime reduction effects , 1999 .
[69] D. F. Swaab,et al. The suprachiasmatic nucleus of the human brain in relation to sex, age and senile dementia , 1985, Brain Research.
[70] E. Peli. Contrast in complex images. , 1990, Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science.
[71] B. Duval. Commission internationale de l’éclairage (CIE) , 2001, Optique Photonique.
[72] R. M. Boynton,et al. Chromatic border perception: The role of red- and green-sensitive cones , 1978, Vision Research.
[73] R. Kronauer,et al. Sensitivity of the human circadian pacemaker to nocturnal light: melatonin phase resetting and suppression , 2000, The Journal of physiology.
[74] D. Skene,et al. An action spectrum for melatonin suppression: evidence for a novel non‐rod, non‐cone photoreceptor system in humans , 2001, The Journal of physiology.
[75] R. Clarke. Situational Crime Prevention , 1995, Crime and Justice.
[76] H. Lindner,et al. Subjective lighting needs of the old and the pathological eye , 1989 .