Keep your mask on: the benefits of masking for behavior and the contributions of aging and disease on dysfunctional masking pathways

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  • who: Andrew J. Gall from the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program, Hope College, Holland, MI, United States, Neuro-Oncology University of Michigan, United States have published the research: Keep Your Mask On: The Benefits of Masking for Behavior and the Contributions of Aging and Disease on Dysfunctional Masking Pathways, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The work has shown that light directly activates regions of the brain important for the regulation of homeostatic sleep and in the diurnal rodent model these regions have also shown rhythmic daily patterns of activation (Shuboni et_al, 2015; Shuboni-Mulligan . . .

     

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