Chronotype and environmental light exposure in a student population
<p>In humans and most other species, changes in the intensity and duration of light provide a critical set of signals for the synchronisation of the circadian system to the astronomical day. The timing of activity within the 24 h day defines an individual’s chronotype, i.e....
Main Authors: | Porcheret, K, Wald, L, Fritschi, L, Gerkema, M, Gordijn, M, Merrrow, M, Rajaratnam, SMW, Rock, D, Sletten, TL, Warman, G, Wulff, K, Roenneberg, T, Foster, RG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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