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SeminarNeuroscience

Putting non-image forming responses to light into practice

Raymond P. Najjar
National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Jun 29, 2022

Beyond vision, light triggers a variety of non-image forming responses. Amongst these is the pupillary light reflex, commonly used by ophthalmologists to gauge the function of the optic nerve head. In my talk, I will share some of our latest work on optimizing the use of the pupillary light reflex to detect functional loss in ocular diseases in clinics.

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Diurnal rhythms of the eye

Rigmor C. Baraas
University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway)
Jun 22, 2022

Do all components of the living human eye have a measurable diurnal rhythm? In this talk I will discuss methodologies and results of studies on adolescents and young adults. I will also touch upon the associations between diurnal rhythms of the eye and behavioral activities.

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Mismatching clocks: the effect of circadian misalignment on peripheral 24-h rhythms in humans

Laura Kervezee
Leiden University Medical Center (Netherlands)
Jun 12, 2022

Night shift work is associated with adverse health effects and leads to misalignment between timing cues from the environment and the endogenous circadian clock. In this presentation, I will discuss the effect of circadian misalignment induced by night shift work on peripheral 24-h rhythms on the transcriptome and metabolome in humans, presenting findings from both controlled laboratory studies and field studies. Furthermore, I will highlight the importance of taking into account interindividual differences in the response to circadian misalignment.

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Light-induced moderations in vitality and sleep in the field

Karin C. H. J. Smolders
Eindhoven University of Technology
May 18, 2022

Retinal light exposure is modulated by our behavior, and light exposure patterns show strong variations within and between persons. Yet, most laboratory studies investigated influences of constant lighting settings on human daytime functioning and sleep. In this presentation, I will discuss a series of studies investigating light-induced moderations in sleepiness, vitality and sleep, with a strong focus on the temporal dynamics in these effects, and the bi-directional relation between persons' light profiles and their behavior.

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Melatonin in the field: weekly, seasonal and light-dependent variations

Giulia Zerbini
University of Augsburg (Germany)
May 11, 2022

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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The impact of spaceflight on sleep and circadian rhythms

Erin E. Flynn-Evans
NASA Ames Research Center (USA)
Apr 27, 2022

What happens to human sleep and circadian rhythms in space? There are many challenges that affect sleep in space, including unusual patterns of light exposure and the influence of microgravity. This talk will review the causes and consequences of sleep loss and circadian misalignment during spaceflight and will discuss how missions to the Moon and Mars will be different than missions to the International Space Station.