University Researcher
Laura Huiberts
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Laura Huiberts graduated in 2013 at Maastricht University where she studied Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. After graduating she pursued a career as a Ph.D. student at Eindhoven University of Technology, at the School of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences in the Human-Technology Interaction (HTI) group. In her Ph.D. project, she combined her interests in psychology, neuroscience and technology by studying the non-visual effects of indoor lighting on cognitive performance, subjective well-being and physiology. Currently she works as a lecturer in the HTI group and continues her research in the field of non-visual effects of light on health and wellbeing.
Recent Publications
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Using a low-dose ultraviolet-B lighting solution during working hours
PLoS ONE (2023) -
Pre-bedtime activities and light-emitting screen use in university students and their relationships with self-reported sleep duration and quality
Lighting Research and Technology (2022) -
Effects of vitamin D on mood and sleep in the healthy population
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2021) -
Daytime light exposure : optimizing effects on cognitive performance and subjective wellbeing
(2018) -
Acute diurnal non-image forming effectsof light in middle-aged participants
(2017)
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