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Andrew Bierman

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British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 15, 2023
Light source spectra are the likely cause of systematic bias in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationMark S Rea, Andrew Bierman
American Journal of Public Health|June 16, 2012
Climate change, fluorescent lighting, and eye disease: a little too light on the scienceAndrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 16, 2025
Light source spectra and higher measurement uncertainty in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationKevin Benner, Andrew Bierman, Mark Rea
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|April 25, 2020
Declines in Wavelength Discrimination and Shifts in Unique Hue with HypoxiaAndrew Bierman, Tim LaPlumm, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 5, 2024
Melanin bias in pulse oximetry explained by light source spectral bandwidthAndrew Bierman, Kevin Benner, Mark S Rea
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|September 7, 2017
Evaluating the blue-light hazard from solid state lightingJohn D Bullough, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
Journal of Biomedical Optics|July 5, 2011
Measuring and predicting eyelid spectral transmittanceAndrew Bierman, Mariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Nature and Science of Sleep|October 15, 2013
A train of blue light pulses delivered through closed eyelids suppresses melatonin and phase shifts the human circadian systemMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 2008
Retinal mechanisms determine the subadditive response to polychromatic light by the human circadian systemMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
BMC Neuroscience|August 29, 2009
Preliminary evidence that both blue and red light can induce alertness at nightMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Barbara Plitnick, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 15, 2023
Light source spectra are the likely cause of systematic bias in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationMark S Rea, Andrew Bierman
American Journal of Public Health|June 16, 2012
Climate change, fluorescent lighting, and eye disease: a little too light on the scienceAndrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 16, 2025
Light source spectra and higher measurement uncertainty in pulse oximeter readings for individuals with darker skin pigmentationKevin Benner, Andrew Bierman, Mark Rea
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance|April 25, 2020
Declines in Wavelength Discrimination and Shifts in Unique Hue with HypoxiaAndrew Bierman, Tim LaPlumm, Mark S Rea
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 5, 2024
Melanin bias in pulse oximetry explained by light source spectral bandwidthAndrew Bierman, Kevin Benner, Mark S Rea
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|September 7, 2017
Evaluating the blue-light hazard from solid state lightingJohn D Bullough, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
Journal of Biomedical Optics|July 5, 2011
Measuring and predicting eyelid spectral transmittanceAndrew Bierman, Mariana G Figueiro, Mark S Rea
Nature and Science of Sleep|October 15, 2013
A train of blue light pulses delivered through closed eyelids suppresses melatonin and phase shifts the human circadian systemMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 2008
Retinal mechanisms determine the subadditive response to polychromatic light by the human circadian systemMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Mark S Rea
BMC Neuroscience|August 29, 2009
Preliminary evidence that both blue and red light can induce alertness at nightMariana G Figueiro, Andrew Bierman, Barbara Plitnick, et al.
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