02 Human Centric Lighting Natural Spectrum LED The Brain The Eye The brain has immense capabilities, and runs every part of you. It perceives color, and controls the biological clock that maintains your bodily functions. The development of SunLike began by focusing on the spectrum of light, which fulfills an important role for these mechanisms. Your eyes are sensors. Three types of photoreceptor cells on the retina detect the intensity of light on different wavelengths, and transmit this information as signals to the brain. The brain then perceives this color and, at the same time, issues various instructions. From this perspective, the idea of what it means for humanity to have light is now attracting attention all around the world. SunLike is a human-centric, LED spectrum technology that will open the way to humanity’s future. SunLike offers a balance of the full spectrum from Violet to Red for a moderate NATURAL SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION. SunLike mimics the Sun in the sky while maintaining the suns rich color with 97CRI and high R9. The reduction suppression of harmful blue also reduces glare on the subject beyond giving the occupants the overall feeling of a Natural Lighting. SunLike, second to sunlight Light and the biological clock From the time we are born, a biological clock is running not only in our brains, but in each of the countless cells throughout our bodies. This clock naturally operates on a cycle of about 25 hours, but synchronizes with our 24-hour day as the morning light causes a daily correction. This is one way that light is used not only to view objects, but also to maintain our biological functions, and is an important component to sensitivity. Rising sun Midday Setting sun When a spectrum enters the eye, our photoreceptor cells measure the respective intensity of blue, green, and red light. The retina converts and transmits this data to the brain, where it is perceived as colors and luminosity. In other words, the brain interprets the results of calculations, and is not capable of recognizing spectra directly. This allows the brain to recognize the same colors in different spectra, such as natural light, artificial light, or images on a display. SunLike LED Technology www.formalighting.com
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