Funded by Naval Postgraduate SchoolThe article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.173Introduction: Waking from sleep, especially slow wave sleep (SWS), is associated with reduced alertness known as sleep inertia. Light improves alertness during sleep deprivation and circadian misalignment. In this study, we assessed the efficacy of light to improve alertness and mood immediately after waking from SWS. Methods: Twelve participants kept a sleep schedule of 8.5 h for 5 nights and 5 h for one night prior to the overnight laboratory visit (confirmed by actigraphy). Participants went to bed at their scheduled habitual bedtime in the laboratory and were monitored by standard polysomnography. After at leas...
Wavelength comparisons have indicated that circadian phase-shifting and enhancement of subjective an...
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particul...
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting...
Funded by Naval Postgraduate School17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of re...
\u3cp\u3eThe transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness an...
Light-induced improvements in alertness are more prominent during nighttime than during the day, sug...
In the current 24-hour society, it is important to function at optimal capacity at all times of day....
The transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness and impaire...
The transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness and impaire...
The periodic alternation of light and darkness over the solar day has a fundamental role in synchron...
We examined whether ambient lighting conditions during extended wakefulness modulate the homeostatic...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
The timing of work and social requirements has a negative impact on performance and well-being of a ...
Light-induced improvements in alertness are more prominent during nighttime than during the day, sug...
\u3cp\u3eThis study examined the effects of nocturnal exposure to dim, narrowband blue light (460 nm...
Wavelength comparisons have indicated that circadian phase-shifting and enhancement of subjective an...
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particul...
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting...
Funded by Naval Postgraduate School17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of re...
\u3cp\u3eThe transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness an...
Light-induced improvements in alertness are more prominent during nighttime than during the day, sug...
In the current 24-hour society, it is important to function at optimal capacity at all times of day....
The transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness and impaire...
The transition from sleep to wakefulness entails a temporary period of reduced alertness and impaire...
The periodic alternation of light and darkness over the solar day has a fundamental role in synchron...
We examined whether ambient lighting conditions during extended wakefulness modulate the homeostatic...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
The timing of work and social requirements has a negative impact on performance and well-being of a ...
Light-induced improvements in alertness are more prominent during nighttime than during the day, sug...
\u3cp\u3eThis study examined the effects of nocturnal exposure to dim, narrowband blue light (460 nm...
Wavelength comparisons have indicated that circadian phase-shifting and enhancement of subjective an...
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particul...
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting...