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Bright-light effects on cognitive performance in elderly persons working simulated night shifts: psychological well-being as a mediator?

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  • KRETSCHMER, V.;SCHMIDT, K.-H.;GRIEFAHN, B.; Veronika Kretschmer, Klaus-Helmut Schmidt, Barbara Griefahn. En: Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2013, v. 86 n. 8, pp. 901-914

Can a short nap and bright light function as implicit learning and visual search enhancers?

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  • KAIDA, K.;TAKEDA, Y.;TSUZUKI, K.; Kosuke Kaida, Yuji Takeda, Kazuyo Tsuzuki. En: Ergonomics. 2012, v. 55 n. 11, pp. 1340-1349

Can short-wavelength depleted bright light during single simulated night shifts prevent circadian phase shifts?

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  • REGENTE, J. et al.; J. Regente...[et al.]. En: Appl Ergonomics. 2017, v. 61, pp. 22-30

Days off and bright light: Effects on adaptation to night work

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  • BOUGRINE, S. et al.; BOUGRINE, S. ET AL. En: Int J Ind Ergonomics. 1998, 3-4, 187-198

The effect of bright light on sleepiness among rapid-rotating 12-hour shift workers

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  • SADEGHNIIAT-HAGHIGHI, K. et al.; Khosro Sadeghniiat-Haghighi...[et al.]. En: Scand J Work Environ Health. 2011, v. 37 n. 1, pp. 77-79

Efficacy of intermittent exposure to bright light for treating maladaptation to night work on a counterclockwise shift work rotation

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  • LAMMERS-VAN DER HOLST, H. M. et al.; Jeanne F. Duffy. En: Scand J Work Environ Health. 2021, v. 47 n. 5, pp. 356-366

Light treatment and circadian adaptation to shift work

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  • BOIVIN, D. B.;JAMES, F. O.; Diane B. Boivin, Francine O. James. En: Ind Health. 2005, 1, 34-48

Psychophysical conditions and hormonal secretion in nurses on a rapidly rotating shift schedule and exposed to bright light during night work

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  • COSTA, G. et al.; G. Costa...[et al.]. En: Work Stress. 1995, 2/3, 148-157

The relationship between flow, sleepiness and cognitive performance: the effects of short afternoon nap and bright light exposure

A short nap and natural bright light exposure improve positive mood status

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  • KAIDA, K. et al.; Kosuke Kaida...[et al.]. En: Ind Health. 2007, 2, 301- 308
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