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Louise Bruland Bjerrum

Position

Phd candidate

Affiliation

Short info

My research focuses on how exposure to different types of artificial light (LEDs) during daytime affects attention in humans. I use experimental research methods, and the R programming language for the pre-processing, statistical analysis and visualization of data.
Work

 

Brief description of PhD project

My PhD project is part of the project. The overall aim of the ENLIGHT project is to explore new and optimal light conditions to improve cognition, mood, and health in people with mild dementia. My focus is on the acute effects of daytime light exposure on cognitive performance in healthy, young adults. Reserarch method: laboratory experiments in the . 

Affiliated research groups/-networks


Deputy work and boards/panels/commissions

  • Administrator of  (2023-2025)
  • Teaching:  (2020-2021, 2024: course responsibility)
  • PhD student representative:  (2019-2022)
  • Administrative coordinator:  (2019-2022)
  • Group B (temporary academic staff) representative: Department Board at Department of Clinical Psychology (2020-2022)
  • Substitute Safety representative: Department of Clinical psychology (2019-2022)
Outreach

: a comic book for adolescents about how light affects sleep, circadian rhythms, and mental health. 

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Teaching

Publications

Bjerrum, L.B., Visted, E., Nordhus, I.H. et al. Light of both high and low melanopic illuminance improves alertness and attention during daytime. Sci Rep 15, 45238 (2025).

 

Bjerrum, L.B., Nordhus, I.H., S酶rensen, L. et al. Acute effects of light during daytime on central aspects of attention and affect: A systematic review. Biol Psychol 192, 108845 (2024).

Projects