2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01791-7
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Effects of calibrated blue–yellow changes in light on the human circadian clock

Christine Blume,
Christian Cajochen,
Isabel Schöllhorn
et al.

Abstract: Evening exposure to short-wavelength light can affect the circadian clock, sleep and alertness. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells expressing melanopsin are thought to be the primary drivers of these effects. Whether colour-sensitive cones also contribute is unclear. Here, using calibrated silent-substitution changes in light colour along the blue–yellow axis, we investigated whether mechanisms of colour vision affect the human circadian system and sleep. In a 32.5-h repeated within-subjects p… Show more

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