Improvement or Worsening of Human Contrast Sensitivity Due to Blue Light Attenuation at 450 nm.
Silvia TavazziFederica CozzaGabriele NigrottiChiara BragaNatalia VlasakSilvano LarcherFabrizio ZeriPublished in: Clinical optometry (2020)
In the choice of a blue-filtering lens, practitioners should take into consideration that the attenuation of light in the range 420-470 nm is expected to produce a CS worsening in subjects showing a relatively high initial CS (higher than a threshold CS). For these subjects, the general reduction of transmitted light intensity prevails on possible advantages. On the contrary, subjects showing a relatively low initial CS are expected to show a CS improvement because the attenuation of light in the range 420-470 nm is expected to reduce intraocular scattering and to mimic the effect as an optical filter of the human macular pigment, advantages which prevail on the reduction of the transmitted light intensity.