01-08-2012, 09:38 PM
I was just reading this information about some research that indicates that light at a wavelength of 500nm may help to reset the circadian rhythm in humans.
GreenLIGHT Therapy vs Blue Light Therapy - A Review of the Research
NOTE: This is from a manufacturer website, so keep in mind they might be biased to the findings which support use of their own prodcuts.
However, that being said, I see that 500 nm is right on the border between blue and green. I am reminded of blue-green algae and I am thinking this environment is somehow keyed to this particular wavelength? Also I do know that rods in the retina are maximally sensitive to wavelengths near 500 nm, though they do not play much of a role in color vision.
Anyhow, I decided to create a graphic tool centered on the 500nm wavelength to use in some personal experimentation, and would like to share it here as others may find it useful.
GreenLIGHT Therapy vs Blue Light Therapy - A Review of the Research
NOTE: This is from a manufacturer website, so keep in mind they might be biased to the findings which support use of their own prodcuts.
However, that being said, I see that 500 nm is right on the border between blue and green. I am reminded of blue-green algae and I am thinking this environment is somehow keyed to this particular wavelength? Also I do know that rods in the retina are maximally sensitive to wavelengths near 500 nm, though they do not play much of a role in color vision.
Anyhow, I decided to create a graphic tool centered on the 500nm wavelength to use in some personal experimentation, and would like to share it here as others may find it useful.