Richard Ernest Kronauer
American scientist
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Richard Ernest Kronauer's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Ernest Kronauer was the Gordon McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering, emeritus, at Harvard University. Though experienced with research in both fluid mechanics and applied mathematics. He is primarily known for his pioneering work in mathematical biology, especially his research on human circadian rhythms. Kronauer's 1982 paper "Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators" outlined a new method for understanding the biological circuits that underlie daily body cycles in variables such as blood pressure or body temperature. Professor Kronauer's research also has direct implications for the causes and possible cures for many types of sleep disorders, and for he received the Farrell Prize in Sleep Medicine in June 2008.
Richard Ernest Kronauer's Published Works
Published Works
- Stability, precision, and near-24-hour period of the human circadian pacemaker. (1999) (1474)
- Sensitivity of the human circadian pacemaker to nocturnal light: melatonin phase resetting and suppression (2000) (1071)
- Bright light induction of strong (type 0) resetting of the human circadian pacemaker. (1989) (928)
- Bright light resets the human circadian pacemaker independent of the timing of the sleep-wake cycle. (1986) (734)
- Factors inducing periodic breathing in humans: a general model. (1982) (569)
- Dose-response relationships for resetting of human circadian clock by light (1996) (545)
- Exposure to bright light and darkness to treat physiologic maladaptation to night work. (1990) (470)
- Affective Discrimination of Stimuli That Cannot Be Recognized (458)
- Tree structures: deducing the principle of mechanical design. (1976) (412)
- Spectral Responses of the Human Circadian System Depend on the Irradiance and Duration of Exposure to Light (2010) (378)
- Comparisons of the Variability of Three Markers of the Human Circadian Pacemaker (2002) (329)
- Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators. (1982) (315)
- Human responses to bright light of different durations (2012) (253)
- Light-induced suppression of endogenous circadian amplitude in humans (1991) (248)
- Intrinsic near-24-h pacemaker period determines limits of circadian entrainment to a weak synchronizer in humans (2001) (245)
- Circadian pacemaker interferes with sleep onset at specific times each day: role in insomnia. (1987) (242)
- Phase‐shifting human circadian rhythms: influence of sleep timing, social contact and light exposure. (1996) (237)
- Uncovering Residual Effects of Chronic Sleep Loss on Human Performance (2010) (215)
- Human phase response curve to a 1 h pulse of bright white light (2012) (214)
- Interactive Mathematical Models of Subjective Alertness and Cognitive Throughput in Humans (1999) (213)
- Efficacy of a single sequence of intermittent bright light pulses for delaying circadian phase in humans. (2004) (198)
- Quantifying Human Circadian Pacemaker Response to Brief, Extended, and Repeated Light Stimuli over the Phototopic Range (1999) (197)
- Entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker to longer-than-24-h days (2007) (190)
- Human circadian pacemaker is sensitive to light throughout subjective day without evidence of transients. (1997) (187)
- Colour is what the eye sees best (1993) (159)
- Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker. (1998) (156)
- Visual interactions with luminance and chromatic stimuli. (1990) (156)
- The formation of vortex streets (1962) (151)
- Revised Limit Cycle Oscillator Model of Human Circadian Pacemaker (1999) (148)
- Second-site adaptation in the red-green chromatic pathways (1985) (136)
- Dynamic resetting of the human circadian pacemaker by intermittent bright light. (2000) (135)
- Human phase response curve to a single 6.5 h pulse of short‐wavelength light (2013) (134)
- Biologic rhythm disorders, depression, and phototherapy. A new hypothesis. (1987) (132)
- Phase-Amplitude Resetting of the Human Circadian Pacemaker via Bright Light: A Further Analysis (1994) (131)
- Plasticity of the Intrinsic Period of the Human Circadian Timing System (2007) (125)
- A Simpler Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker (1999) (118)
- Contributions of human long‐wave and middle‐wave cones to motion detection. (1995) (100)
- Comparison of Mathematical Model Predictions to Experimental Data of Fatigue and Performance (2004) (98)
- Refinement of a limit cycle oscillator model of the effects of light on the human circadian pacemaker. (1998) (93)
- Experimental evidence of waves in the sublayer (1971) (93)
- Circadian regulation dominates homeostatic control of sleep length and prior wake length in humans. (1986) (91)
- Sensitivity of the Human Circadian Pacemaker to Moderately Bright Light (1994) (91)
- Survival analysis indicates that age-related decline in sleep continuity occurs exclusively during NREM sleep (2013) (88)
- Chromatic suppression of cone inputs to the luminance flicker mechanism (1987) (83)
- Opponent-movement mechanisms in human vision. (1984) (82)
- Addition of a non-photic component to a light-based mathematical model of the human circadian pacemaker. (2007) (76)
- Temporal dynamics of late-night photic stimulation of the human circadian timing system. (2005) (75)
- Older people awaken more frequently but fall back asleep at the same rate as younger people. (2004) (73)
- Human circadian rhythms (1991) (73)
- Task variables determine which biological clock controls circadian rhythms in human performance (1983) (69)
- Photopic transduction implicated in human circadian entrainment (1997) (67)
- Colour adaptation modifies the long‐wave versus middle‐wave cone weights and temporal phases in human luminance (but not red‐green) mechanism. (1997) (66)
- Melatonin Rhythm Observed throughout a Three-Cycle Bright-Light Stimulus Designed to Reset the Human Circadian Pacemaker (1999) (64)
- Strength and cycle time of high-altitude ventilatory patterns in unacclimatized humans. (1984) (63)
- Separable red-green and luminance detectors for small flashes (1994) (63)
- Structural similarity for fully developed turbulence in smooth tubes (1969) (61)
- Linear Demasking Techniques Are Unreliable for Estimating the Circadian Phase of Ambulatory Temperature Data (1999) (58)
- Oscillatory breathing patterns leading to apneic spells in infants. (1982) (58)
- Reorganization and diversification of signals in vision (1985) (50)
- Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker. (1998) (50)
- Human cones appear to adapt at low light levels: Measurements on the red—green detection mechanism (1995) (45)
- Reconciling Mathematical Models of Biological Clocks by Averaging on Approximate Manifolds (2002) (44)
- Detection uncertainty and the facilitation of chromatic detection by luminance contours. (1991) (44)
- Response saturation of short-wavelength cone pathways controlled by color-opponent mechanisms (1979) (43)
- Methods for identifying respiratory oscillations disclose altitude effects. (1980) (42)
- Phase shifting two coupled circadian pacemakers: implications for jet lag. (1985) (41)
- Circadian phase resetting by a single short-duration light exposure. (2017) (40)
- A Survey of Stall Propagation—Experiment and Theory (1959) (39)
- Understanding the Use of Light to Control the Circadian Pacemaker in Humans (1993) (36)
- Facilitation between the luminance and red–green detection mechanisms: enhancing contrast differences across edges (1999) (36)
- Use of gabor elementary functions to probe receptive field substructure of posterior inferotemporal neurons in the owl monkey (1984) (36)
- Synchronized cycles in ventilation and vocal activity during spontaneous conversational speech. (1983) (34)
- Erratum: Quantifying human circadian pacemaker response to brief, extended, and repeated light stimuli over the photopic range (Journal of Biological Rhythms) (2000) (34)
- Short-wave cone signal in the red-green detection mechanism (1998) (30)
- Erratum: Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker (American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory and Integrative Physiology (April 1998) 274:43 (R991-R996)) (1998) (29)
- Apparent saturation of blue-sensitive cones occurs at a color-opponent stage. (1978) (27)
- Analysis Method and Experimental Conditions Affect Computed Circadian Phase from Melatonin Data (2012) (26)
- Temporal properties of the red-green chromatic mechanism (1994) (26)
- Reply to Technical Note: Nonlinear Interactions between Circadian and Homeostatic Processes: Models or Metrics? (1999) (26)
- Temporal phase response of the short-wave cone signal for color and luminance (1991) (25)
- Commentary: Models of Sleep Regulation: Successes and Continuing Challenges (1999) (25)
- Motion detection on flashed, stationary pedestal gratings: Evidence for an opponent-motion mechanism (1998) (25)
- Commentary: The Human Circadian Response to Light-Strong and Weak Resetting (1993) (25)
- Comparison of Amplitude Recovery Dynamics of Two Limit Cycle Oscillator Models of the Human Circadian Pacemaker (2005) (24)
- Development of a Two-Dimension Manifold to Represent High Dimension Mathematical Models of the Intracellular Mammalian Circadian Clock (2006) (24)
- Uncovering Physiologic Mechanisms of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep/Wake Regulation through Mathematical Modeling (2007) (23)
- Colour adaptation modifies the temporal properties of the long‐ and middle‐wave cone signals in the human luminance mechanism (2000) (21)
- Spatial masking does not reveal mechanisms selective to combined luminance and red–green color (1999) (19)
- Development and validation of computational models for mammalian circadian oscillators. (2003) (19)
- Spatial adaptation of short-wavelength pathways in humans. (1980) (17)
- Simulating the action of zeitgebers on a coupled two-oscillator model of the human circadian system. (1984) (16)
- The time-course of chromatic facilitation by luminance contours (1994) (13)
- An Exploration of the Temporal Dynamics of Circadian Resetting Responses to Short- and Long-Duration Light Exposures: Cross-Species Consistencies and Differences (2019) (11)
- Detection of flickering edges: absence of a red–green edge detector (1999) (11)
- Modeling the action of zeitgebers on the human circadian system: comparisons of simulations and data. (1984) (11)
- Using a comb filter to describe time-varying biological rhythmicities. (1980) (10)
- Adaptive processes controlling sensitivity of short-wave cone pathways to different spatial frequencies (1984) (10)
- The relationship between circadian and hemicircadian components of human endogenous temperature rhythms (1992) (10)
- Properties of Granularity Wiener Spectra (1971) (9)
- Second-site adaptation in the red–green detection pathway: only elicited by low-spatial-frequency test stimuli (1999) (8)
- Commentary on Fatigue Models for Applied Research in Warfighting (2004) (7)
- Necessary conditions for subharmonic and superharmonic synchronization in weakly nonlinear systems (1966) (7)
- Commentary on the mathematical model of the human circadian system by Kronauer et al. (1982) (6)
- Estimation of Cardiopulmonary Parameters using Quasi-Optimal Inputs (1983) (4)
- Is there an intrinsic period of the circadian clock? Response. (2000) (4)
- Reply to R. A. Wever (1982) (3)
- Structural similarity of turbulence in fully developed smooth pipe flow (1989) (3)
- Forthcoming issue (2005) (3)
- A Cryogenic Refrigerator for Long-Life Applications in Satellites (1965) (3)
- Response of Three Oscillators Coupled by a Weak Nonlinearity (1977) (2)
- The Constancy of Equiluminant Red-Green Thresholds Examined in Two Color Spaces (1992) (2)
- Exchange of Energy Between Oscillations in Weakly Nonlinear Conservative Systems (1966) (2)
- Strength and Cycle Time of Ventilatory Oscillations in Unacclimatized Humans at High Altitude (1983) (2)
- Thomas McMahon: a dedication in memoriam. (2001) (2)
- Structural similarity and lifetimes of turbulence structures in fully developed pipe flow (1987) (2)
- Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker (vol 43, pg R991, 1998) (1998) (2)
- Method for identifying linear dynamic systems (1973) (2)
- DURATION RESPONSE CURVE TO BRIGHT LIGHT IN HUMANS (2011) (2)
- Cone contrast comparison of luminance and chromatic sensitivities for movement, flicker, and flashes (1990) (1)
- Subharmonic Excitation—Thresholds and Limits (1968) (1)
- Sub- and superharmonic synchronization in weakly nonlinear systems: Integral constraints and duality (1968) (1)
- Erratum: Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker (American Journal of Physiology (R991-R996)) (1998) (1)
- Human circadian pacemaker is sensitive to light throughout subjective day without evidence of transients. (1997) (1)
- Commentarv on the article of Daan et al (1984) (1)
- Entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker by light and its relation to sleep and cognitive performance (2007) (0)
- Float zone processing in a weightless environment. [Si crystals (1974) (0)
- Quantification of Interference and Detectability Properties of Visual Stimuli for Optimal Display Design. (1983) (0)
- How to estimate the low wavenumber turbulence frequency spectrum (1997) (0)
- Facilitation of chromatic discrimination by a temporally displaced luminance pedestal (1987) (0)
- Modeling Uncovering Physiologic Mechanisms of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep / Wake Regulation through (2007) (0)
- Device to prescribe an optimum sequence of light pulses for influencing the zircadianen rhythm and method for facilitating the physiological adaptation to a specific activity-rest schematically (1988) (0)
- Equiluminance and minimal motion (1990) (0)
- The Effects of Luminance Boundaries on Color Perception (1991) (0)
- Method and apparatus for CHANGE of the endogenous circadian cycle in humans (1990) (0)
- Gabor signals used to probe receptive-field substructure of inferotemporal neurons in the owl monkey (A) (1982) (0)
- "Escape” from a potential well (part II) (1972) (0)
- EFFECTS OF AGING AND SLEEP EXTENSION ON SLEEP MAINTENANCE QUANTIFIED USING SURVIVAL ANALYSES OF SLEEP AND WAKE BOUTS (2009) (0)
- Ultradian cortisol rhythms in monkeys: synchronized or not synchronized? (1978) (0)
- COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ACOUSTIC RAY TRACING (1964) (0)
- in alleviating circadian maladaptation to night work Efficacy of bright light and sleep/darkness scheduling (2005) (0)
- "Skeleton" Light Pulse PRC Study in Mice (Mus musculus) Circadian Response Reduction in Light and Response Restoration in Darkness: A (2008) (0)
- THOMAS MCMAHON: A Dedication in Memoriam. (2001) (0)
- “Motion detection on flashed, stationary pedestal gratings: evidence for an opponent-motion mechanism” [Vision Research, 38 (1998) 795–812] (1999) (0)
- AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN SLEEP MAINTENANCE QUANTIFIED USING SURVIVAL ANALYSES OF SLEEP AND WAKE BOUTS (2009) (0)
- VIGILANCE PERFORMANCE IS DETERMINED BY AN INTERACTION AMONG ACUTE HOMEOSTATIC, CHRONIC HOMEOSTATIC, AND CIRCADIAN MECHANISMS (2009) (0)
- Why is chromatic sensitivity greater than luminance sensitivity? (1992) (0)
- Design of the Adaptive Feedback Loop in Parameter-Perturbation Adaptive Controls (1965) (0)
- The device for applying light to the patient (1995) (0)
- REGULARITY IN THE PATTERNS OF UNSYNCHRONIZED CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN MAN (1981) (0)
- Static pedestal gratings can facilitate forward or reversed motion: An opponent-motion mechanism (1997) (0)
- Phase-shifting humancircadian rhythms: influence ofsleep timing, social contact andlight exposure (2011) (0)
- Discussion: “Three-Dimensional Laminar Boundary Layer in Curved Channel With Acceleration” (Senoo, Yasutoshi, 1958, Trans. ASME, 80, pp. 1721–1729) (1958) (0)
- Discussion: “Skewed Boundary-Layer Flow Near the End Walls of a Compressor Cascade” (Moore, Jr., R. W., and Richardson, D. L., 1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 1789–1797) (1957) (0)
- Apparatus and method for determining and modifying the circadian phase and amplitude (1988) (0)
- SURVIVAL ANALYSES OF SLEEP AND WAKE BOUTS REVEAL DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF THE MAINTENANCE OF NREM AND REM SLEEP (2009) (0)
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