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Melatonin suppression is exquisitely sensitive to light and primarily driven by melanopsin in humans.

Abhishek S PrayagRaymond P NajjarClaude Gronfier
Published in: Journal of pineal research (2019)
Together, our findings suggest that melatonin suppression by monochromatic lights is predominantly driven by melanopsin and that it can be initiated at extremely low melanopic lux levels in experimental conditions. This emphasizes the concern of the non-visual impacts of low light intensities in lighting design and light-emitting devices.
Keyphrases
  • light emitting
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • dual energy