You mean Dr. John Nash Ott and while he discovered links to human health and light spectrum he did not discover the light sensors in our eyes that regulate circadian rhythm nor extraocular light effects via the ear which does not appear to directly effect mood but has mechanisms, perhaps chemical based, that helps SAD and does generate a mild brain wave change.
Speakers sound brighter at evening / night?
I don't know if anyone has noticed this or studied time of day and perception of sound. But for me, I've found in darker environment especially at night my speakers all sound brighter? A few other hypothesis:
1. Power is different at night
2. My ear is different at night
3. Lighting is affecting perception of sound
4. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-human-brain-is-sensitive-to-light-breakthrough-findings...
"The study shows that we have brain cells that react to light when exposed directly. These results are encouraging, especially for bright-light therapy channeled via ear canal direct to brain tissue", summarized professor Seppo Saarela, PhD, head of the biology department and leading the research at the University of Oulu.
1. Power is different at night
2. My ear is different at night
3. Lighting is affecting perception of sound
4. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-human-brain-is-sensitive-to-light-breakthrough-findings...
"The study shows that we have brain cells that react to light when exposed directly. These results are encouraging, especially for bright-light therapy channeled via ear canal direct to brain tissue", summarized professor Seppo Saarela, PhD, head of the biology department and leading the research at the University of Oulu.
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