Publikationen von M Spitschan
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31 (Supplement 1), O146/P336, S. 15. 26th Conference of the European Sleep Research Society (Sleep Europe 2022), Athens, Greece, 27. September 2022 - 30. September 2022. Published on behalf of the European Sleep Research Society by Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (2022)
Investigating the exclusive melanopsin-dependent impact of evening display light on sleep latency, subjective sleep quality and melatonin by silencing cones. In Journal of sleep research, 102.
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4 (3), 2.42, S. 445 - 446. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2022), Manchester, UK, 23. Juni 2022 - 25. Juni 2022. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland (2022)
Metameric Display Light: Melanopsin-Dependent Effects on Sleep Latency, Melatonin and Visual Comfort. In Clocks & Sleep, 103.
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4 (3), 2.23, S. 429 - 431. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and
Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2022), Manchester, UK, 23. Juni 2022 - 25. Juni 2022. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland (2022)
Light Exposure Behavior Assessment (Leba): A Novel Self-Reported Instrument to Measure Light Exposure-Related Behavior. In Clocks & Sleep, 104.
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4 (3), 2.41, S. 445. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2022), Manchester, UK, 23. Juni 2022 - 25. Juni 2022. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland (2022)
Development of the ENLIGHT reporting guidelines for human laboratory-based light exposure interventions. In Clocks & Sleep, 105.
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Modifying daytime light exposure in office workers through an app-based "nudge" behavioural intervention: Acceptability and feasibility of a pilot randomised controlled trial. In 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2022), S. 44. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2022), Manchester, UK, 23. Juni 2022 - 25. Juni 2022. (2022)
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Light exposure behaviour assessment (LEBA): A novel self-reported instrument to capture light exposure-related behaviour. In CIE Australia Lighting Research Conference 2022, S. 24. CIE Australia Lighting Research Conference 2022, 08. Februar 2022. (2022)
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50 (6), S. 577 - 578. AVA 2020 Virtual Christmas Meeting, 21. Dezember 2020. Pion Ltd., London (2021)
Unpacking the photic sneeze reflex. In Perception, 108.
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19 (15), S. 50. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2019, Washington, DC, USA, 19. September 2019 - 22. September 2019. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2019)
Probing the role of S cones in human melatonin suppression. In Journal of Vision, 109.
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78 (3), A41, S. 19. 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2019), Chicago, IL, USA, 20. Juni 2019 - 22. Juni 2019. Karger., Basel (2019)
Decoding the "Spectral Diet". In Neuropsychobiology, 110.
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Colour Imaging, Perception, and Reproduction: New Directions in Colour Science and Technology. In 29th Session of the CIE, WS7, S. 579. 29th Quadrennial Meeting of the International Commission on Illumination (CIE 2019): Joint CIE(D1/D8)–OSA–IS&T Workshop, Washington DC, USA, 14. Juni 2019 - 22. Juni 2019. (2019)
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18 (10), S. 878. Eighteeth Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2018), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 18. Mai 2018 - 23. Mai 2018. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2018)
The population mean pupil response to melanopsin stimulation is reliable across sessions and background light levels. In Journal of Vision, 112.
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76 (1), A62, S. 32. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and
Biological Rhythms (SLTBR 2018) , Groningen, The Netherlands, 21. Juni 2018 - 24. Juni 2018. Karger., Basel (2018)
Visual and Non-Visual Responses to Short-Wavelength Light. In Neuropsychobiology, 113.
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17 (15), S. 14 - 15. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2017, Washington, DC, USA, 13. Oktober 2017 - 15. Oktober 2017. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2017)
The relative amplitude of pupil response to melanopsin stimulation is a stable individual difference. In Journal of Vision, 114.
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17 (15), S. 1. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2017, Washington, DC, USA, 13. Oktober 2017 - 15. Oktober 2017. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2017)
Probing the role of S cones in human melatonin suppression. In Journal of Vision, 115.
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17 (15), S. 2. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2017, Washington, DC, USA, 13. Oktober 2017 - 15. Oktober 2017. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2017)
Measuring melanopsin function in people. In Journal of Vision, 116.
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17 (7), S. 20. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2016, Rochester, NY, USA, 21. Oktober 2016 - 23. Oktober 2016. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2017)
Human visual cortex responds to isolated melanopsin-directed stimulation. In Journal of Vision, 117.
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15 (12), S. 1264. 15th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2015), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 15. Mai 2015 - 20. Mai 2015. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2015)
Ocular fixations are consistent with the endogenous selection of multiple discrete spatial foci of attention. In Journal of Vision, 118.
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14 (15), S. 22. OSA Fall Vision Meeting 2014, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 10. Oktober 2014 - 12. Oktober 2014. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2014)
Penumbral cones and Purkinje trees. In Journal of Vision, 119.
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14 (10), S. 988. 14th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2014), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 16. Mai 2014 - 21. Mai 2014. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2014)
Melanopsin and cone specific temporal filtering revealed by non-linear pupil responses. In Journal of Vision, 120.
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14 (10), S. 594. 14th Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS 2014), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, 16. Mai 2014 - 21. Mai 2014. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2014)
Melanopsin-driven responses in the human brain. In Journal of Vision,