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Effects of artificial dawn and morning blue light on daytime cognitive performance, well-being, cortisol and melatonin levelsGabel et al., 2013
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- Gabel V
- Maire M
- Reichert C
- Chellappa S
- Schmidt C
- Hommes V
- Viola A
- Cajochen C
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- Chronobiology international
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Light exposure elicits numerous effects on human physiology and behavior, such as better cognitive performance and mood. Here we investigated the role of morning light exposure as a countermeasure for impaired cognitive performance and mood under sleep restriction …
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