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|a Circadian and visual neuroscience /
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|a First edition.
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|a Amsterdam, Netherlands ;
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|a Progress in brain research ;
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 01, 2022).
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|t Circadian and visual photometry /
|r Luke L.A. Price and Peter Blattner --
|t Optical stimulation systems for studying human vision /
|r Pablo A. Barrionuevo, Oscar U. Preciado,Ma�ra L. Sandoval Salinas, and Luis A. Issolio --
|t Hyperspectral characterization of natural lighting environments /
|r Takuma Morimoto --
|t Endogenous functioning and light response of the retinal clock in vertebrates /
|r Antonin Jandot, Hugo Calligaro, and Ouria Dkhissi-Benyahya --
|t Light-dependent effects on mood: Mechanistic insights from animal models /
|r Ashley E. Copenhaver, Roshae C. Roberts, and Tara A. LeGates --
|t Rodent models in translational circadian photobiology /
|r Selma Tir, Laura C.E. Steel, S.K.E. Tam, Ma'ayan Semo,Carina A. Pothecary, Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy, Russell G. Foster, and Stuart N. Peirson --
|t Slow vision: Measuring melanopsin-mediated light effects in animal models /
|r Annette E. Allen and Beatriz B�ao-O�tlora --
|t Beyond irradiance: Visual signals influencing mammalian circadian function /
|r Joshua W. Mouland and Timothy M. Brown --
|t Circadian photoreception: The impact of light on human circadian rhythms /
|r Jamie M. Zeitzer and Renske Lok --
|t Modeling (circadian) /
|r Melissa A. St. Hilaire --
|t Visual encoding: Principles and software /
|r Brian A. Wandell, David H. Brainard, and Nicolas P. Cottaris --
|t Visual psychophysics: Luminance and color /
|r Yesenia Taveras-Cruz, Jingyi He, and Rhea T. Eskew, Jr. --
|t Aging of visual mechanisms /
|r Keizo Shinomori, John L. Barbur, and John S. Werner --
|t Seeing and sensing temporal variations in natural daylight /
|r Ruben Pastilha and Anya Hurlbert --
|t Light in ecological settings: Entrainment, circadian disruption, and interventions /
|r Dorothee Fischer and Cassie J. Hilditch --
|t How can light be used to optimize sleep and health in older adults? /
|r Greg J. Elder and Elisabeth Flo-Groeneboom.
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|a "Circadian and Visual Neuroscience, Volume 273 in the [Progress in Brain Research] series, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics including Optical set-ups, Psychophysics of Luminance and Color Vision, Psychophysics of non-visual photoreception PRC/IRC/DRC/Spectral Sensitivity, Circadian and visual photometry, Modelling (retina), Modelling (circadian), Techniques for examining vision at the cellular level, Advanced techniques for characterizing the world hyperspectrally, Circadian physiology in mice: Melanopsin, Circadian physiology in mice: Color and cones, Translational aspects of animal studies, Retinal clocks, Primate non-visual physiology, Light and mood in animal models, and much more. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors. Presents the latest release in Progress in Brain Research series. Updated release includes the latest information on Circadian and Visual Neuroscience."--Provided by publisher.
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