Light modulates task-dependent thalamo-cortical connectivity during an auditory attentional task
Summary:
This paper discusses how exposure to blue wavelength light can stimulate alertness and performance by modulating task-dependent cortical and subcortical areas in the brain.
Categories
- Alertness and performance: The paper discusses how exposure to blue wavelength light can stimulate alertness and performance by modulating task-dependent cortical and subcortical areas in the brain.
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how light affects the crosstalk between brain areas to trigger stimulating effects on cognitive function.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the effects of different light exposures (blue-enriched polychromatic light and monochromatic orange light) on brain activity and cognitive performance.
- Well-being: The paper discusses how light exposure can affect well-being by influencing cognitive performance and alertness.
Author(s)
I Paparella, I Campbell, R Sharifpour
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
1
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