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Alerting effects of light are sensitive to very short wavelengths
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Alerting effects of light are sensitive to very short wavelengths

VL Revell, J Arendt, FF Louis and DJ Skene
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, Vol.399(1-2), pp.96-100
15/05/2006

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology NEUROSCIENCES human alertness light spectral sensitivity short wavelength light HUMAN CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS BRIGHT LIGHT INTERINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES MELATONIN RHYTHM BODY-TEMPERATURE ACTION SPECTRUM GANGLION-CELLS PHASE DELAY DIM LIGHT NON-CONE
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