Lin, 2020 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the Alerting Effect of Light on HumansLin, 2020
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- Lin J
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Light is believed to have alerting effects on human. This thesis consists of three studies that evaluate and compare alerting abilities between a blue and a green light, between three short-wavelength lights, and between two longwavelength lights. The first study compared …
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