The present work investigated the effects of bright light exposure to prevent increased sleepiness and decreased alertness induced by a dual working memory task in which high cognitive demands (HCL) are adapted to the individual's maximal capacity. In a randomized cross-over study, twenty participants were exposed to two sessions that included 20 min of light exposure (dim light or bright light). Subjective sleepiness (Karolinska Sleepiness Scale) and objective alertness (Psychomotor Vigilance Task) were assessed before and after light exposure and before and after performing with the high cognitive demands task. Bright light exposure did not prevent decreased alertness and increased sleepiness prompted by the task. These results suggest th...
The human circadian clock regulates the daily timing of sleep, alertness and performance and is sync...
This study examined whether diurnal non-image forming (NIF) effects of illuminance level on cognitiv...
Literature has occasionally reported acute effects of office illuminance on cognitive performance du...
Several studies have reported beneficial effects of light exposure to counteract increased sleepines...
Alertness-enhancing effects of bright light are particularly strong at night or after sleep deprivat...
<div><p>Research has shown that exposure to bright white light or blue-enriched light enhances alert...
Light elicits robust nonvisual effects on numerous physiological and behavioral variables, such as t...
Light elicits robust nonvisual effects on numerous physiological and behavioral variables, such as t...
Research has shown that exposure to bright white light or blue-enriched light enhances alertness, bu...
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting...
BACKGROUND: Light exposure can cascade numerous effects on the human circadian process via the non-i...
Exposure to bright light is typically intermittent in our daily life. However, the acute effects of ...
Light exposure can cascade numerous effects on the human circadian process via the non-imaging formi...
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particul...
This study examined whether diurnal non-image forming (NIF) effects of illuminance level on cognitiv...
The human circadian clock regulates the daily timing of sleep, alertness and performance and is sync...
This study examined whether diurnal non-image forming (NIF) effects of illuminance level on cognitiv...
Literature has occasionally reported acute effects of office illuminance on cognitive performance du...
Several studies have reported beneficial effects of light exposure to counteract increased sleepines...
Alertness-enhancing effects of bright light are particularly strong at night or after sleep deprivat...
<div><p>Research has shown that exposure to bright white light or blue-enriched light enhances alert...
Light elicits robust nonvisual effects on numerous physiological and behavioral variables, such as t...
Light elicits robust nonvisual effects on numerous physiological and behavioral variables, such as t...
Research has shown that exposure to bright white light or blue-enriched light enhances alertness, bu...
Intermittent bright light during the night has shown to be able to generate circadian phase-shifting...
BACKGROUND: Light exposure can cascade numerous effects on the human circadian process via the non-i...
Exposure to bright light is typically intermittent in our daily life. However, the acute effects of ...
Light exposure can cascade numerous effects on the human circadian process via the non-imaging formi...
Periodic, well timed exposure to light is important for our health and wellbeing. Light, in particul...
This study examined whether diurnal non-image forming (NIF) effects of illuminance level on cognitiv...
The human circadian clock regulates the daily timing of sleep, alertness and performance and is sync...
This study examined whether diurnal non-image forming (NIF) effects of illuminance level on cognitiv...
Literature has occasionally reported acute effects of office illuminance on cognitive performance du...