Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice

Background: Since the discovery of ipRGCs (intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cells) in the retina, new research possibilities for studying the effects of light on the regulation of various behavioral and physiological functions that are independent of image formation arose. As ipRGCs are mos...

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Main Author: Šmotek, Michal
Other Authors: Kopřivová, Jana
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-453636
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-4536362021-10-31T17:15:26Z Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice Blue light spectrum and its effects on selected aspects of human sleep and cognition Šmotek, Michal Kopřivová, Jana Rokyta, Richard Maierová, Lenka Background: Since the discovery of ipRGCs (intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cells) in the retina, new research possibilities for studying the effects of light on the regulation of various behavioral and physiological functions that are independent of image formation arose. As ipRGCs are most sensitive to light of short wavelengths (460-480nm), this dissertation focuses on current topics related to the use of blue light, emphasizing its influence on circadian rhythms, sleep and cognitive performance and possible applications in clinical and non-clinical settings. Aims: The first study aimed to explore the effects of 20 minutes of narrow-bandwidth light exposure of different wavelengths on various neuropsychological and neurophysiological parameters of vigilance in healthy volunteers. The objective of the second study was to assess the effect of combining CBT-I (cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia) with wearing blue-light blocking glasses 90 minutes before bedtime on subjective and objective sleep parameters and daily symptoms (anxiety, depression, hyperarousal). The third study aimed to examine subjective sleep quality in a population of healthy volunteers and its association with evening and night light exposure to screens of media devices. Methods: In the first study, twelve healthy... 2020 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-453636 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description Background: Since the discovery of ipRGCs (intrinsic photosensitive retinal ganglion cells) in the retina, new research possibilities for studying the effects of light on the regulation of various behavioral and physiological functions that are independent of image formation arose. As ipRGCs are most sensitive to light of short wavelengths (460-480nm), this dissertation focuses on current topics related to the use of blue light, emphasizing its influence on circadian rhythms, sleep and cognitive performance and possible applications in clinical and non-clinical settings. Aims: The first study aimed to explore the effects of 20 minutes of narrow-bandwidth light exposure of different wavelengths on various neuropsychological and neurophysiological parameters of vigilance in healthy volunteers. The objective of the second study was to assess the effect of combining CBT-I (cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia) with wearing blue-light blocking glasses 90 minutes before bedtime on subjective and objective sleep parameters and daily symptoms (anxiety, depression, hyperarousal). The third study aimed to examine subjective sleep quality in a population of healthy volunteers and its association with evening and night light exposure to screens of media devices. Methods: In the first study, twelve healthy...
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Šmotek, Michal
author Šmotek, Michal
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Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
author_sort Šmotek, Michal
title Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
title_short Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
title_full Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
title_fullStr Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
title_full_unstemmed Vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
title_sort vliv modré složky světelného spektra na vybrané aspekty lidského spánku a kognice
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