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Photosensitive epilepsy
Photosensitive epilepsy Photosensitive epilepsy is a form of epilepsy in ... 5% are known to be of the photosensitive type (approximately two people per 10,000 ... ranges of flashing lights in public places. Photosensitive epilepsy was again brought to public attention ... Epilepsy Bibliography Harding, Graham et al. (1994). Photosensitive Epilepsy. Mac Keith Press, London. See ...
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Photosensitive capacitance (translated from Dutch)
Photosensitive capacitance LDR Photosensitive capacitance also LDR (Light Dependant Resisitor) an ...
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Photosensitive emulsion (translated from Spanish)
Photosensitive emulsion photosensitive emulsion it is a paste composed of ...
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Talk:Photosensitive epilepsy
Talk:Photosensitive epilepsy ad...Television screens Something got mixed ...
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Photosensitive ganglion cell
Photosensitive ganglion cell Photosensitive ganglion cells, or melanopsin-containing ganglion cells ... unlike other retinal ganglion cells, are intrinsically photosensitive. They exhibit robust light responses even when ... dissociating the ganglion cell from the retina. Photosensitive ganglion cells contain the photopigment melanopsin. Giant retinal ganglion cells are examples of photosensitive ganglion cells. The cells are thought ...
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Talk:Photosensitive ganglion cell
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Eye (Psychology wiki)
... Each sensor has its own lens and photosensitive cell(s). Some eyes have up to ... in the common sense. They do have photosensitive cells, but no lens and no other ... find. Eye Spot- A simple patch of photosensitive cells, common among lower invertebrates . Can sense ... This light causes chemical changes in the photosensitive cells of the retina, the products of ... the eye is the retina, containing the photosensitive rod and cone cells, and neurons. ...
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Photosensitivity
... been trying to reach the article on photosensitive epilepsy, or photodermatitis. Photosensitivity is the amount ... light. Interpretation in medicine People that are photosensitive experience discomfort or get easily sunburned when ... medication. Interpretation in chemistry Chemicals that are photosensitive may undergo chemical reactions when exposed to ... needed to prevent photodegradation. Devices that are photosensitive include the human retina and photographic film. Film is photosensitive because its photosensitive material undergoes a ...
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Manufactoring processes of the devices with semiconductors (translated from French)
... Photorésines General The basic properties of the photosensitive resins can beings classified according to three ... lifespan... Composition of the positive photorésines The photosensitive resins are made up essentially of three materials: a matrix, a photosensitive compound and a solvent. The properties of ... EEP, Ethyl 3-Ethoxy Propionate). The positive photosensitive resins are usually indicated by the term ... 1}. Exposed resin: the active part (photosensitive) of the DNQ will react and ...
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Banned episodes of Pokémon
... Scientists believe that the flashing lights triggered "photosensitive seizures" in which visual stimuli such as ... flashing lights in people who suffer from photosensitive seizures. For both normal volunteers and photosensitive volunteers, they examined the brain's electrical ... response levelled out. The brain response in photosensitive people also increased with higher contrasts, but ... scientists believe that in the brains of photosensitive people, there is a defective or ...
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