Abstract: An eyewear device including a frame and a lens that includes a transmission control region that can at least one of reflect light, absorb light, and convert light from the environment prior to the environmental light being incident on a user. The transmission control region may alter the melatonin suppressing effect of environmental light within a wavelength range from 450 nm to 485 nm, defined as a melatonin suppression wavelength range, passing therethrough.
Abstract: A method of determining and administering therapies responsive to a circadian rhythm of a user including receiving an indication of a therapy to be administered to the user, identifying one or more periods during a circadian cycle during which administration of the therapy is preferred, defining a circadian administration time, receiving an indication of a normal circadian rhythm of the user. determining the position of the circadian administration time within the normal circadian rhythm of the user, defining a user circadian administration time, determining a time of day corresponding to the user circadian administration time, defining a clock administration time, and at least one of providing an indication to the user to administer the therapy at the clock administration time and administering the therapy to the user at the clock administration time.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 17, 2020
Publication date:
May 19, 2022
Applicant:
Timeshifter, Inc.
Inventors:
Mickey Beyer-Clausen, Steven Lockley, Fredric Maxik
Abstract: A circadian rhythm shifting method to improve future therapy effectiveness including receiving a future therapy indication, identifying a circadian cycle period that performance of the therapy is preferred, receiving a user normal circadian rhythm indication, defining a user circadian performance time range, identifying a circadian shift to change the user circadian performance time range, defining a user circadian shift protocol to cause the identified circadian shift, and providing an indication to perform an activity of the user circadian shift protocol.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 12, 2021
Publication date:
June 3, 2021
Applicant:
Timeshifter, Inc.
Inventors:
Steven Lockley, Tony Hanna, Jacob Ravn, Mickey Beyer-Clausen, Fredric Maxik
Abstract: A method of determining and presenting a protocol for adjusting a circadian rhythm of a user comprising receiving an indication of an intended circadian shift comprising a shift magnitude, receiving an indication of a user circadian phase, defining a user circadian shift protocol responsive to the shift magnitude and the indication of the user circadian phase, the user circadian shift protocol comprising one or more activities scheduled to be performed at a certain date and time, the activities comprising at least one of a light exposure or light avoidance activity, a chronobiotic activity, a nutritional consumption activity, a physical activity, and a rest activity. The method may further provide an indication to perform each activity on a user device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 5, 2019
Publication date:
December 5, 2019
Applicant:
Timeshifter, Inc.
Inventors:
Steven Lockley, Tony Hanna, Jacob Ravn, Mickey Beyer-Clausen, Fredric Maxik