Light O’Clock   /     Episode 4: Melatonin – the night time hormone

Summary

Have you ever wondered why most people lean towards dark bedrooms for a good night's sleep? How light at night can affect our sleep is the focus of this episode of Light O’Clock. Dr. Elise McGlashan, an expert from the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, joins us to discuss how our bodies use light to regulate melatonin production, the nighttime hormone crucial to our sleep-wake cycle. Join us for this enlightening conversation with Dr. Elise McGlashan on Light O'Clock as we uncover the science behind the interplay of light and sleep. Contact us: lightoclock@tuebingen.mpg.de Website: https://tscnlab.org/podcast

Subtitle
Host: Carolina Guidolin | Guest: Dr. Elise McGlashan
Duration
00:25:55
Publishing date
2024-04-16 13:00
Link
https://www.tscnlab.org/podcast/s01e04
Contributors
  Translational Sensory & Circadian Neuroscience Unit (MPS/TUM/TUMCREATE)
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Enclosures
https://tscnunit.podcaster.eu/lightoclock/media/lightoclock-s01e04.mp3
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Shownotes

Have you ever wondered why most people lean towards dark bedrooms for a good night's sleep? How light at night can affect our sleep is the focus of this episode of Light O’Clock. Dr. Elise McGlashan, an expert from the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, joins us to discuss how our bodies use light to regulate melatonin production, the nighttime hormone crucial to our sleep-wake cycle. Join us for this enlightening conversation with Dr. Elise McGlashan on Light O'Clock as we uncover the science behind the interplay of light and sleep.
Contact us: lightoclock@tuebingen.mpg.de
Website: https://tscnlab.org/podcast