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Christian Cajochen

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Chronobiology International|November 15, 2013
The hockey-stick method to estimate evening dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) in humansKonstantin V Danilenko, Evgeniy G Verevkin, Viktor S Antyufeev, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2014
Reply to Cordi et alChristian Cajochen, Songül Altanay-Ekici, Mirjam Münch, et al.
Npj Biological Timing and Sleep|March 3, 2026
Afternoon to early evening bright light exposure reduces later melatonin production in adolescentsRafael Lazar, Fatemeh Fazlali, Marine Dourte, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|March 21, 2013
Acute exposure to evening blue-enriched light impacts on human sleepSarah L Chellappa, Roland Steiner, Peter Oelhafen, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|January 4, 2022
Predicting melatonin suppression by light in humans: Unifying photoreceptor-based equivalent daylight illuminances, spectral composition, timing and duration of light exposureMarina C Giménez, Oliver Stefani, Christian Cajochen, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|March 11, 2004
Evening melatonin and bright light administration induce additive phase shifts in dim light melatonin onsetAnna Wirz-Justice, Kurt Kräuchi, Christian Cajochen, et al.
Sleep|May 29, 2004
Low-dose repeated caffeine administration for circadian-phase-dependent performance degradation during extended wakefulnessJames K Wyatt, Christian Cajochen, Angela Ritz-De Cecco, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|October 7, 2015
Pushing the Limits: Chronotype and Time of Day Modulate Working Memory-Dependent Cerebral ActivityChristina Schmidt, Fabienne Collette, Carolin F Reichert, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 15, 2016
Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder Revisited - A Case StudyCorrado Garbazza, Vivien Bromundt, Anne Eckert, et al.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|October 4, 2022
Preliminary evidence that daily light exposure enhances the antibody response to influenza vaccination in patients with dementiaMirjam Münch, Rolf Goldbach, Naomi Zumstein, et al.
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Chronobiology International|November 15, 2013
The hockey-stick method to estimate evening dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) in humansKonstantin V Danilenko, Evgeniy G Verevkin, Viktor S Antyufeev, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2014
Reply to Cordi et alChristian Cajochen, Songül Altanay-Ekici, Mirjam Münch, et al.
Npj Biological Timing and Sleep|March 3, 2026
Afternoon to early evening bright light exposure reduces later melatonin production in adolescentsRafael Lazar, Fatemeh Fazlali, Marine Dourte, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|March 21, 2013
Acute exposure to evening blue-enriched light impacts on human sleepSarah L Chellappa, Roland Steiner, Peter Oelhafen, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|January 4, 2022
Predicting melatonin suppression by light in humans: Unifying photoreceptor-based equivalent daylight illuminances, spectral composition, timing and duration of light exposureMarina C Giménez, Oliver Stefani, Christian Cajochen, et al.
Journal of Pineal Research|March 11, 2004
Evening melatonin and bright light administration induce additive phase shifts in dim light melatonin onsetAnna Wirz-Justice, Kurt Kräuchi, Christian Cajochen, et al.
Sleep|May 29, 2004
Low-dose repeated caffeine administration for circadian-phase-dependent performance degradation during extended wakefulnessJames K Wyatt, Christian Cajochen, Angela Ritz-De Cecco, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|October 7, 2015
Pushing the Limits: Chronotype and Time of Day Modulate Working Memory-Dependent Cerebral ActivityChristina Schmidt, Fabienne Collette, Carolin F Reichert, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 15, 2016
Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder Revisited - A Case StudyCorrado Garbazza, Vivien Bromundt, Anne Eckert, et al.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|October 4, 2022
Preliminary evidence that daily light exposure enhances the antibody response to influenza vaccination in patients with dementiaMirjam Münch, Rolf Goldbach, Naomi Zumstein, et al.
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