Wood et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Light level and duration of exposure determine the impact of self-luminous tablets on melatonin suppressionWood et al., 2013
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- Wood B
- Rea M
- Plitnick B
- Figueiro M
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- Applied ergonomics
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Exposure to light from self-luminous displays may be linked to increased risk for sleep disorders because these devices emit optical radiation at short wavelengths, close to the peak sensitivity of melatonin suppression. Thirteen participants experienced three …
- 229960003987 Melatonin 0 title abstract description 58
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