Melatonin in the field: weekly, seasonal and light-dependent variations
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University of Augsburg (Germany)
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Host
Chronobiology & Visual Neuroscience
Duration
60 minutes
Abstract
Laboratory studies have shown that meaningful changes in light exposure lead to phase shifts in melatonin rhythm. In natural settings, however, light is a very complex signal. How melatonin responds to weekly- and seasonal-dependent variations in light exposure is still poorly understood. In this talk I will present results from a series of observational and intervention studies on the relationship between melatonin and light exposure in the field.
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