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by lambdaloop
1072 days ago
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I don't know, as a neuroscientist this is very confusing. Blue light generally is linked to arousal, as in this study for instance: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32973462/ I wonder if there is some paradoxical effect if you put in a lot of blue light you get a decrease in arousal? Perhaps it could also be something like repetition suppression, where there is a lot of activity and arousal initially, but this causes a backlash and you get a relaxing effect? Or maybe it's all just placebo. |
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Sometimes I can distract myself with a computer screen and I don't notice chronic pains but I don't think it's the blue light doing it.