Two hours of evening reading on a self-luminous tablet vs. reading a physical book does not alter sleep after daytime bright light exposure

scientific article published on 25 July 2016

Two hours of evening reading on a self-luminous tablet vs. reading a physical book does not alter sleep after daytime bright light exposure is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.SLEEP.2016.06.016
P698PubMed publication ID27539026

P50authorHelgi B. SchiöthQ30112644
Christian BenedictQ56301861
David LingforsQ64515156
P2093author name stringJan-Erik Broman
Anna Lagermalm
Emelie Ekstrand
Frida H Rångtell
Linnea Rapp
Lisanne Liethof
Marcela Olaya Búcaro
P1104number of pages8
P304page(s)111-118
P577publication date2016-07-25
P1433published inSleep MedicineQ15762248
P1476titleTwo hours of evening reading on a self-luminous tablet vs. reading a physical book does not alter sleep after daytime bright light exposure
P478volume23

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