Sleep and circadian phenotype in people without cone-mediated vision 2


Abstract

Summary:

The paper investigates the impact of congenital achromatopsia (ACHM), a condition that results in severe light avoidance and photophobia, on sleep and circadian rhythms, finding that despite the condition, patients can still maintain regular behavioural and hormonal entrainment.
Categories

Categories

  • Sleep and insomnia: The paper investigates how ACHM, a condition that results in severe light avoidance, impacts sleep and circadian rhythms, finding that patients can still maintain regular sleep patterns.
  • Eye health: The paper focuses on ACHM, a condition that affects the cone system in the eyes, leading to severe light avoidance and photophobia.
  • Hormone regulation: The paper discusses how ACHM impacts the regulation of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep and wakefulness.
  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how patients with ACHM use spectral filters to manage their light sensitivity, which has implications for lighting design for individuals with this condition.
Authors

Author(s)

M Spitschan, C Garbazza, S Kohl, C Cajochen
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2020
Citations

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