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Brain responses to violet, blue, and green monochromatic light exposures in humans: prominent role of blue light and the brainstem

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Figure 2. Significant differences between the blue and violet light conditions during the performance of the 2-back task
Figure 3. Significant differences between blue and green light conditions at light onset

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