Effects of Artificial Dawn and Morning Blue Light on Daytime Cognitive Performance, Well-being, Cortisol and Melatonin Levels

Jul 12, 2013Chronobiology international

Artificial dawn and morning blue light effects on daytime thinking, mood, and hormone levels

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Abstract

Morning dawn-simulating light exposure significantly enhances mood and well-being compared to dim and blue light conditions.

  • Seventeen participants underwent a 48-hour laboratory protocol with three different morning light conditions after sleep restriction.
  • Cognitive performance decreased following dim light exposure but remained stable with blue light and improved with dawn-simulating light.
  • After sleep restriction, mood and well-being were significantly better with dawn-simulating light than with dim or blue light.
  • Melatonin onset occurred earlier after exposure to blue light compared to dawn-simulating and dim light.
  • Salivary cortisol levels were higher at wake-up time after dawn-simulating light exposure compared to blue and dim light.

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