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- who: Christine Blume from the TUM Department of Sport and Health Sciences (TUM SG), Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany have published the article: Melatonin suppression does not automatically alter sleepiness, vigilance, sensory processing, or sleep, in the Preprint: biorxiv of 12/04/2022
- what: Using this approach the authors here investigated the effects of high- vs. low-melanopic light for 1 hour in the evening at ecologically valid screen illuminance (u224860 photopic lux). More specifically, the authors propose this could inform whether high-melanopic artificial light exposure leads to more u2018wake-like` processing during . . .
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