valonvälkkyminen
Valonvälkkyminen, known in English as light flicker, refers to the perceived rapid fluctuation in brightness of a light source. This phenomenon is often associated with artificial lighting, particularly older types of fluorescent lamps and some modern LED and discharge lamps that are not properly designed or driven. The human eye can perceive flicker if it occurs within a certain frequency range, typically between 10 and 100 Hz. At higher frequencies, flicker may not be consciously detected but can still have subtle physiological and psychological effects, sometimes leading to discomfort, headaches, or eyestrain.
The cause of light flicker is usually related to the power supply to the light source. For
The perception of flicker is subjective and depends on the frequency, amplitude, and waveform of the fluctuation,