Scientists shine colored lights on volunteers to measure brain and body reactions

NCT ID NCT02919163

Summary

This study aims to understand how exposure to different colors of light affects healthy people. Researchers will measure changes in brain activity, heart rate, blood pressure, and mood in 50 volunteers while they sit under colored lights, sometimes while doing simple tasks. The goal is to gather basic knowledge about how our bodies and minds respond to colored light, with minimal risk to participants.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • University of Bern, Institute of Complementary Medicine

    Bern, 3012, Switzerland

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