Before the invention of light bulbs, humans received most light exposure from the Sun, getting the full spectrum of visible light during the day, with more mild light exposure during the evening. With the rapid expansion of technology, humans now experience substantially more light exposure at all times of the day and well into the evening, primarily through the increased use of smartphones, tablets, computers, and TVs, which emit a large amount of blue light. In recent years, blue light exposure has supposedly been associated with poor sleep, eye strain, and macular degeneration. Andy and Aaron take a look at the evidence behind these claims and perform their own experiment with blue light.
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Resources:
Action Spectrum for Melatonin Regulation in Humans: Evidence for a Novel Circadian Photoreceptor
Rat Study Showing the Damage of Blue Light at Extreme Levels
Harvard Health Blog on Blue Light and Macular Degeneration