The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the external light-dark cycle. A combination of genetic, physiological and environmental factors produces individual differences in chronotype (entrained phase as manifest in sleep timing). A mismatch between circadian and societal (e.g., work) clocks leads to a condition called social jetlag, which is characterized by changing sleep times over work and free days and accumulation of sleep debt. Social jetlag, which is prevalent in late chronotypes, has been related to several health issues. One way to reduce social jetlag would be to advance the circadian clock via modifications of the light environment. We thus performed two intervention field s...
Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time? Historically, light-dark cycles were dic...
Abstract Night shift work and rapid transmeridian travel result in a misalign-ment between circadian...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Currently, in developed countries, nights are excessively illuminated (light at night), whereas dayt...
Many people in our modern civilized society sleep later on free days compared to work days. This dis...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
‘‘Truly the light is good and it is beneficial for the eyes to behold the sun.’’ —Ecclesiastes 11:7 ...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Mariana G Figueiro, Barbara Plitnick, Mark S Rea Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic In...
Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time? Historically, light-dark cycles were dic...
Abstract Night shift work and rapid transmeridian travel result in a misalign-ment between circadian...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
The timing of sleep is under the control of the circadian clock, which uses light to entrain to the ...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Currently, in developed countries, nights are excessively illuminated (light at night), whereas dayt...
Many people in our modern civilized society sleep later on free days compared to work days. This dis...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
‘‘Truly the light is good and it is beneficial for the eyes to behold the sun.’’ —Ecclesiastes 11:7 ...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Mariana G Figueiro, Barbara Plitnick, Mark S Rea Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic In...
Why do we go to sleep late and struggle to wake up on time? Historically, light-dark cycles were dic...
Abstract Night shift work and rapid transmeridian travel result in a misalign-ment between circadian...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...