@article{Bara_Bonmati-Carrion_Madrid_Rol_Zamorano_2019, title={Multispectral estimation of retinal photoreceptoral inputs}, volume={11}, url={https://www.photonics.pl/PLP/index.php/letters/article/view/11-19}, DOI={10.4302/plp.v11i3.920}, abstractNote={Integrated multispectral devices provide convenient means for assessing the inputs to the five known photoreceptors present in the human retina. These photoreceptors drive relevant visual and non-visual pathways that control key aspects of human physiology. In this Letter we show that standard metrics of retinal photoreceptoral exposure can be quantitatively estimated, to within a 5%, by means of 12 multispectral channels, 20 nm wide (FWHM), distributed across the visible range. <br /> <br /> Full Text: <a class="file" href="/PLP/index.php/letters/article/view/11-19/580" target="_parent">PDF</a> <br /> <br /> <strong>References</strong><ol><li>D.M. Berson, F.A. Dunn, M. Takao, "Phototransduction by Retinal Ganglion Cells That Set the Circadian Clock", Science 295, 1070 (2002). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067262" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>R.J. Lucas et al. "Measuring and using light in the melanopsin age", Trends in Neurosciences 37, 1 (2014). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2013.10.004" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage. TN 003:2015 Report on the First International Workshop on Circadian and Neurophysiological Photometry, 2013. CIE, 2015. <a class="file" href="http://files.cie.co.at/785_CIE_TN_003-2015.pdf" target="_parent"> DirectLink </a></li><li>A. Sánchez de Miguel et al, "Evaluating Human Photoreceptoral Inputs from Night-Time Lights Using RGB Imaging Photometry", Journal of Imaging 5(4), 49 (2019). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging5040049" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>M.S. Rea, M.G. Figueiro, A. Bierman, R. Hamner. "Modelling the spectral sensitivity of the human circadian system", Lighting Research and Technology 44, 386 (2012). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.1177/1477153511430474" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>D. Cao, P.A. Barrionuevo, "Estimating photoreceptor excitations from spectral outputs of a personal light exposure measurement device", Chronobiology International 32(2), 270 (2015). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2014.966269" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>P.B. Liebelt, An Introduction to Optimal Estimation (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 1967). <a class="file" href="https://kissly.net/book/96B62032C4833A445AA0?utm_source=pdfsites&utm_medium=esozhu8xshop.tk&utm_campaign=fnom&x=648097" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li><li>J. Escofet, S. Bará, "Reducing the circadian input from self-luminous devices using hardware filters and software applications", Lighting Research and Technology 49, 481 (2017). <a class="file" href="https://doi.org/10.1177/1477153515621946" target="_parent"> CrossRef </a></li></ol>}, number={3}, journal={Photonics Letters of Poland}, author={Bara, Salvador and Bonmati-Carrion, Maria Angeles and Madrid, Juan Antonio and Rol, Maria Angeles and Zamorano, Jaime}, year={2019}, month={Sep.}, pages={60–62} }