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Sean W Cain

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Yuan R, Kim Y, Cain S, Munch M, Ronda J, Wang W, et al.
Sleep Health . 2023 Oct; 10(1S):S84-S88. PMID: 37783575
Objectives: Facial recognition is one of the key functions of the human brain, and linking a face to a name is critical in many social and occupational settings. This study...
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Windred D, Burns A, Lane J, Saxena R, Rutter M, Cain S, et al.
Sleep . 2023 Sep; 47(1). PMID: 37738616
Abnormally short and long sleep are associated with premature mortality, and achieving optimal sleep duration has been the focus of sleep health guidelines. Emerging research demonstrates that sleep regularity, the...
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Zitting K, Isherwood C, Yuan R, Wang W, Vujovic N, Munch M, et al.
Sleep Health . 2023 Sep; 10(1S):S144-S148. PMID: 37730474
Objectives: This study assessed whether there was a time-of-day effect on nausea reports in participants during studies employing circadian protocols. Methods: Visual-analog-scales of nausea ratings were recorded from 34 participants...
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Swope C, Rong S, Campanella C, Vaicekonyte R, Phillips A, Cain S, et al.
Chronobiol Int . 2023 Mar; 40(4):542-556. PMID: 36950919
Light is the main environmental signal synchronizing circadian rhythms to the 24-hour light-dark cycle. Recent research has identified significant inter-individual variability in the sensitivity of the circadian system to light...
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Hand A, Stone J, Shen L, Vetter C, Cain S, Bei B, et al.
Sleep . 2023 Jan; 46(8). PMID: 36625482
Study Objectives: Light is the main time cue for the human circadian system. Sleep and light are intrinsically linked; light exposure patterns can influence sleep patterns and sleep can influence...
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Burns A, Phillips A, Rutter M, Saxena R, Cain S, Lane J
Sleep . 2022 Dec; 46(3). PMID: 36519390
Study Objectives: Light is the primary stimulus for synchronizing the circadian clock in humans. There are very large interindividual differences in the sensitivity of the circadian clock to light. Little...
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Windred D, Jones S, Russell A, Burns A, Chan P, Weedon M, et al.
Sleep . 2021 Nov; 44(12). PMID: 34748000
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Trivedi R, Man H, Madut A, Mather M, Elder E, Dhillon H, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2021 Oct; 15:700923. PMID: 34630009
Cancer patients often describe poor sleep quality and sleep disruption as contributors to poor quality of life (QoL). In a cross-sectional study of post-treatment breast, endometrial, and melanoma cancer patients,...
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Mohamed A, Kalavally V, Cain S, Phillips A, McGlashan E, Tan C
Opt Express . 2021 Oct; 29(17):27612-27627. PMID: 34615174
Light has many non-visual effects on human physiology, including alterations in sleep, mood, and alertness. These effects are mainly mediated by photoreceptors containing the photopigment melanopsin, which has a peak...