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Long-term reduction of short-wavelength light affects sustained attention and visuospatial working memory with no evidence for a change in circadian rhythmicity
Long-term reduction of short-wavelength light affects sustained attention and visuospatial working memory with no evidence for a change in circadian rhythmicity
Long-term reduction of short-wavelength light affects sustained attention and visuospatial working memory with no evidence for a change in circadian rhythmicity
Domagalik-Pittner, Aleksandra (Autor:in) / Kontrymowicz-Ogińska, Halszka (Autor:in) / Beldzik, Ewa (Autor:in) / Fąfrowicz, Magdalena (Autor:in) / Pokrywka, Małgorzata (Autor:in) / Chaniecki, Piotr (Autor:in) / Rekas, Marek (Autor:in) / Marek, Tadeusz (Autor:in)
01.01.2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
500
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