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Revision as of 06:01, 21 December 2020 by Zandimna (talk | contribs) (Circadian time point 0 is the timing of the nadir of the circadian core temperature rhythm. Light exposure prior to the temperature nadir results in a delay of circadian rhythms, whereas light exposure after the temperature nadir causes phase advances. Note that there is a dead zone in the middle of the day where bright light exposure has no effect on the timing of circadian rhythms. In contrast, melatonin administered in the beginning of the night advances the circadian rhythm, while melaton...)
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Circadian time point 0 is the timing of the nadir of the circadian core temperature rhythm. Light exposure prior to the temperature nadir results in a delay of circadian rhythms, whereas light exposure after the temperature nadir causes phase advances. Note that there is a dead zone in the middle of the day where bright light exposure has no effect on the timing of circadian rhythms. In contrast, melatonin administered in the beginning of the night advances the circadian rhythm, while melatonin in the morning delays the circadian rhythm. Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3523094/

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current06:01, 21 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 06:01, 21 December 2020675 × 506 (37 KB)Zandimna (talk | contribs)Circadian time point 0 is the timing of the nadir of the circadian core temperature rhythm. Light exposure prior to the temperature nadir results in a delay of circadian rhythms, whereas light exposure after the temperature nadir causes phase advances. Note that there is a dead zone in the middle of the day where bright light exposure has no effect on the timing of circadian rhythms. In contrast, melatonin administered in the beginning of the night advances the circadian rhythm, while melaton...

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