Extraocular light via the ear canal does not acutely affect human circadian physiology, alertness and psychomotor vigilance performance
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Christian Cajochen | C. Cajochen | S. Frey | Sylvia Frey | Vivien Bromundt | Jonas Odermatt | J. Odermatt | V. Bromundt
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