Instructor at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Basrah, Dr. Rafid Abdul-Raouf Dolab, published a paper titled (The Mental Effect of Electronic Blue Light on Diabetic Eye Movement Using Electromyography Test) in the Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation within the fourth quarter of Scopus classification
The research involved the study of identifying EOG testing as a diagnostic method for young participants, mental behavior based on horizontal saccade movement and determining whether blue light could be a cause of psychological change in several ways for ten 21-year-old participants in the same health conditions as they were subjected to horizontal EOG saccade testing and determining the extent of response To stimulate the retina photovoltaic.
The eye movements were recorded using a data acquisition and sampling instrument at 0.3-35 Hz. Analysis of sake latency, maximum velocity, duration, and amplitude after measurement competition.
The study concluded that the blue light of electronic devices is affected by psadic latency, velocity, duration, and amplitude, and each parameter has a different pattern of development and gradient, which may relate to the way each part of the brain controls the development of each function, and for this we can rely on this technique to diagnose some mental conditions and imbalances due to Blue light effects.