Infrared Safety

Began looking for articles on the safety of infrared exposure, especially in eye tracking scenarios. So far results are mixed or difficult to generalize to eyetracking. The biomedical research enters into the wild and crazy world of animal subject research: “Animals from these two irradiated groups were subdivided into two subgroups; one of them was decapitated directly after IR exposure, while the other subgroup was decapitated 1 hour post exposure.” Unfortunately, my dissatisfaction with this particular article was because they didn’t compare results by wavelengths groups. Now someone else is going to have to kills some rabbits…

Need a couple more articles, then on to summarize and post findings.

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