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publicationNumber JP-H10510449-A
titleOfInvention Intermittent use of bright light to change the circadian phase
abstract SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention determines the characteristics of a desired circadian cycle, selects an appropriate time period to apply a light stimulus to effect a desired change in the current circadian cycle, and A method for changing a subject's circadian cycle to a desired state, comprising the steps of applying a stimulus when selected to achieve the desired circadian cycle for the subject. The photostimulation of the present invention has an intermittent light event consisting of at least two pulses of enhancement light separated by at least one pulse of reduction light.
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