Let there be 'circadian' light: New study describes science behind best lights to affect sleep, mood and learning

Thursday, February 20, 2020 - 11:10 in Biology & Nature

Researchers at UW Medicine have decoded what makes good lighting—lighting capable of stimulating the cone photoreceptor inputs to specific neurons in the eye that regulate circadian rhythms.

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