melanopisk
Melanopisk is a term used in some languages to describe the melanopsin-based photoreception system in the eye, including intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). It denotes the non-image-forming visual pathway that relies on the photopigment melanopsin, rather than the classical rod- and cone-based vision.
Anatomy and physiology: ipRGCs are a specialized subset of retinal ganglion cells. Melanopsin responds best to
Functions and significance: Melanopsin-based photoreception supports circadian photoentrainment, melatonin suppression, pupil constriction, and alertness regulation. It
Research and applications: The concept informs lighting design for human health, including circadian lighting strategies and
Terminology note: The term melanopisk is not universally standardized in English; more common references use melanopsin-based