Article 4WPHS Not such a bright idea: why your phone’s ‘night mode’ may be keeping you awake

Not such a bright idea: why your phone’s ‘night mode’ may be keeping you awake

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Tim Dowling
from Technology | The Guardian on (#4WPHS)

Many smartphone screens switch to warmer colours in the evening to help you sleep better - but research suggests the science behind this is all wrong

'Night mode" is one of those features you may be aware of only because your phone keeps telling you about it. At some point while you are lying in bed at night sending texts, your screen may politely suggest you activate a function that shifts the colours of your screen from the colder to the warmer end of the spectrum. It is supposed to help you sleep better.

Findings in a study led by Dr Tim Brown and published in Current Biology suggest this is the very opposite of correct. The research, carried out on mice, appears to rubbish the notion that blue light disrupts sleep. All things being equal, warm yellow light is worse.

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