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Tom Woelders

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Frontiers in Neurology|December 13, 2018
The Method of Silent Substitution for Examining Melanopsin Contributions to Pupil ControlManuel Spitschan, Tom Woelders
Current Biology : CB|November 15, 2023
Melanopsin enhances image persistenceTom Woelders, Annette E Allen, Robert J Lucas
Annual Review of Vision Science|June 4, 2020
Can We See with Melanopsin?Robert J Lucas, Annette E Allen, Nina Milosavljevic, et al.
Sleep|December 13, 2024
Pupillometric and perceptual approaches provide independent estimates of melanopsin activity in humansTom Woelders, Altug Didikoglu, Lucien Bickerstaff, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|September 8, 2018
White Light During Daytime Does Not Improve Alertness in Well-rested IndividualsRenske Lok, Tom Woelders, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 29, 2017
Daily Light Exposure Patterns Reveal Phase and Period of the Human Circadian ClockTom Woelders, Domien G M Beersma, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 10, 2018
Melanopsin- and L-cone-induced pupil constriction is inhibited by S- and M-cones in humansTom Woelders, Thomas Leenheers, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 24, 2023
Machine learning estimation of human body time using metabolomic profilingTom Woelders, Victoria L Revell, Benita Middleton, et al.
Sleep|October 18, 2017
Linking Light Exposure and Subsequent Sleep: A Field Polysomnography Study in HumansEmma J Wams, Tom Woelders, Irene Marring, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 14, 2020
Perinatal fluoxetine exposure disrupts the circadian response to a phase-shifting challenge in female ratsDanielle J Houwing, Jolien de Waard, Anouschka S Ramsteijn, et al.
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Frontiers in Neurology|December 13, 2018
The Method of Silent Substitution for Examining Melanopsin Contributions to Pupil ControlManuel Spitschan, Tom Woelders
Current Biology : CB|November 15, 2023
Melanopsin enhances image persistenceTom Woelders, Annette E Allen, Robert J Lucas
Annual Review of Vision Science|June 4, 2020
Can We See with Melanopsin?Robert J Lucas, Annette E Allen, Nina Milosavljevic, et al.
Sleep|December 13, 2024
Pupillometric and perceptual approaches provide independent estimates of melanopsin activity in humansTom Woelders, Altug Didikoglu, Lucien Bickerstaff, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|September 8, 2018
White Light During Daytime Does Not Improve Alertness in Well-rested IndividualsRenske Lok, Tom Woelders, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 29, 2017
Daily Light Exposure Patterns Reveal Phase and Period of the Human Circadian ClockTom Woelders, Domien G M Beersma, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 10, 2018
Melanopsin- and L-cone-induced pupil constriction is inhibited by S- and M-cones in humansTom Woelders, Thomas Leenheers, Marijke C M Gordijn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 24, 2023
Machine learning estimation of human body time using metabolomic profilingTom Woelders, Victoria L Revell, Benita Middleton, et al.
Sleep|October 18, 2017
Linking Light Exposure and Subsequent Sleep: A Field Polysomnography Study in HumansEmma J Wams, Tom Woelders, Irene Marring, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 14, 2020
Perinatal fluoxetine exposure disrupts the circadian response to a phase-shifting challenge in female ratsDanielle J Houwing, Jolien de Waard, Anouschka S Ramsteijn, et al.
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