scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1001/ARCHPSYC.1984.01790120076010 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 6581756 |
P2093 | author name string | Gillin JC | |
Sack DA | |||
Rosenthal NE | |||
Wehr TA | |||
Goodwin FK | |||
Newsome DA | |||
Lewy AJ | |||
Mueller PS | |||
Davenport Y | |||
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | seasonal affective disorder | Q1051223 |
P1104 | number of pages | 9 | |
P304 | page(s) | 72-80 | |
P577 | publication date | 1984-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | JAMA Psychiatry | Q635830 |
P1476 | title | Seasonal affective disorder. A description of the syndrome and preliminary findings with light therapy | |
P478 | volume | 41 |
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Q38022179 | Melatonin antioxidative defense: therapeutical implications for aging and neurodegenerative processes |
Q36989017 | Melatonin as a hormone in humans: a history |
Q34602923 | Melatonin deficiencies in women |
Q45267851 | Melatonin treatment of winter depression following total sleep deprivation: waking EEG and mood correlates |
Q92404206 | Melatonin: Countering Chaotic Time Cues |
Q64946260 | Melatonine en stemmingsstoornissen. |
Q48901337 | Mental distress during winter. An epidemiologic study of 7759 adults north of Arctic Circle |
Q50420266 | Mice with reduced DAT levels recreate seasonal-induced switching between states in bipolar disorder |
Q34195985 | Mind in ayurveda |
Q26749240 | Molecular basis for regulating seasonal reproduction in vertebrates |
Q51083620 | Monorhinal odor identification and depression scores in patients with seasonal affective disorder. |
Q90263064 | Mood and behavior seasonality in glaucoma; assessing correlations between seasonality and structure and function of the retinal ganglion cells |
Q33900048 | Mood and energy regulation in seasonal and non-seasonal depression before and after midday treatment with physical exercise or bright light |
Q39482259 | Mood and food. A psychopharmacological enquiry |
Q43555281 | Mood disorders and patterns of creativity in British writers and artists |
Q37968456 | Mood disorders. Is your primary care patient depressed? |
Q44312148 | Mood regulation in seasonal affective disorder patients and healthy controls studied in forced desynchrony |
Q35942712 | Mood-worsening with high-pollen-counts and seasonality: a preliminary report |
Q52053655 | Multi-center study of seasonal affective disorders in Japan. A preliminary report |
Q47135466 | Multiple Sclerosis, Melatonin, and Neurobehavioral Diseases |
Q41150407 | Multiple sclerosis and latitude: A new perspective on an old association |
Q71220080 | Multiple sclerosis: sunlight, diet, immunology and aetiology |
Q73625622 | Myers Briggs Type Indicator and Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire differences between bipolar patients and unipolar depressed patients |
Q34882863 | Narrow-band blue-light treatment of seasonal affective disorder in adults and the influence of additional nonseasonal symptoms |
Q48786000 | Natural bright light exposure in the summer and winter in subjects with and without complaints of seasonal mood variations |
Q36827516 | Neuroendocrine underpinnings of sex differences in circadian timing systems |
Q68304312 | Neurotransmitter markers in the cerebrospinal fluid of normal subjects. Effects of aging and other confounding factors |
Q39295637 | New directions for the treatment of depression: Targeting the photic regulation of arousal and mood (PRAM) pathway |
Q51085502 | No changes in mood with the seasons: observations in 3000 chronic pain patients. |
Q51555181 | No effect of light on basal glucagon levels in winter seasonal depressives and comparison subjects. |
Q73897677 | Nonverbal interpersonal attunement and extravert personality predict outcome of light treatment in seasonal affective disorder |
Q38140664 | Novel "thrifty" models of increased eating behaviour. |
Q41127976 | Novel strategies for treatment-resistant depression |
Q55002033 | Numerical study of entrainment of the human circadian system and recovery by light treatment. |
Q38763450 | Objective measures of sleep duration and continuity in major depressive disorder with comorbid hypersomnolence: a primary investigation with contiguous systematic review and meta-analysis |
Q48763877 | On the application of light therapy in German-speaking countries |
Q39491002 | On the question of mechanism in phototherapy for seasonal affective disorder: considerations of clinical efficacy and epidemiology |
Q32111660 | Open study of effects of alprazolam on seasonal affective disorder |
Q72437516 | Ophthalmologic examination of patients with seasonal affective disorder, before and after bright light therapy |
Q92838495 | Orexinergic modulation of serotonin neurons in the dorsal raphe of a diurnal rodent, Arvicanthis niloticus |
Q36143974 | Orexinergic signaling mediates light-induced neuronal activation in the dorsal raphe nucleus |
Q37082415 | Outcomes One and Two Winters Following Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy or Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
Q28304950 | Overlap between atypical depression, seasonal affective disorder and chronic fatigue syndrome |
Q73916993 | Pathophysiological mechanism of seasonal affective disorder |
Q24541104 | Pathophysiology of seasonal affective disorder: a review |
Q94671567 | Patient fibroblast circadian rhythms predict lithium sensitivity in bipolar disorder |
Q37672841 | Patients' Experience of Winter Depression and Light Room Treatment |
Q53409912 | Patterns of depressive symptom remission during the treatment of seasonal affective disorder with cognitive-behavioral therapy or light therapy. |
Q56955638 | Persistent 24-h variations of urinary 6-hydroxy melatonin sulphate and cortisol in Antarctica |
Q51101173 | Personality and symptom profiles of the angry hostile depressed patient. |
Q38503676 | Perspectives on depression--past, present, future(a). |
Q38678545 | Pharmacological management of refractory depression |
Q46930859 | Photic entrainment is altered in the 5-HT1B receptor knockout mouse |
Q35750676 | Photoperiod is associated with hippocampal volume in a large community sample |
Q48435473 | Photoperiod regulates dietary preferences and energy metabolism in young developing Fischer 344 rats but not in same-age Wistar rats |
Q50619985 | Photoperiodicity and annual rhythms of wars and violent crimes. |
Q34337917 | Photoperiodism in humans and other primates: evidence and implications |
Q39490984 | Phototherapy for seasonal affective disorder |
Q43271927 | Phototherapy with ultraviolet radiation: a study of hormone parameters and psychological effects |
Q36144443 | Physical Activity, Gender Difference, and Depressive Symptoms |
Q35947315 | Physiological Sleep Propensity Might Be Unaffected by Significant Variations in Self-Reported Well-Being, Activity, and Mood |
Q51957136 | Pilot study of light therapy and neurocognitive performance of attention and memory in healthy subjects. |
Q39253656 | Pituitary volume and the effects of phototherapy in patients with seasonal winter depression: a controlled study |
Q74594349 | Platelet [3H]paroxetine and [3H]lysergic acid diethylamide binding in seasonal affective disorder and the effect of bright light therapy |
Q47871249 | Platelet serotonergic functions and light therapy in seasonal affective disorder |
Q64779306 | Polychromatic Light Exposure as a Therapeutic in the Treatment and Management of Parkinson's Disease: A Controlled Exploratory Trial |
Q44094251 | Polymorphism of the serotonin-2A receptor gene (HTR2A) associated with childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adult women with seasonal affective disorder |
Q54941417 | Precision Light for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders. |
Q38558570 | Prediction of acute and late responses to light therapy from vocal (pitch) and self-rated activation in seasonal affective disorder |
Q33602566 | Prevalence and correlates of binge eating in seasonal affective disorder |
Q57739062 | Prevalence of premenstrual dysphoric disorder in female patients with seasonal affective disorder |
Q64915631 | Prevalence of seasonal affective disorder in primary care; a comparison of the seasonal health questionnaire and the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire. |
Q56967923 | Prevalence of seasonal depression in a prospective cohort study |
Q39462689 | Prevalence of winter depression in Denmark |
Q33892063 | Prevention of seasonal affective disorder in daily clinical practice: results of a survey in German-speaking countries |
Q71700375 | Prevention of winter seasonal affective disorder by bright-light treatment |
Q34646419 | Primary and secondary features of Parkinson's disease improve with strategic exposure to bright light: a case series study |
Q78035487 | Prophylactic treatment of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) by using light visors: bright white or infrared light? |
Q28385442 | Protecting the melatonin rhythm through circadian healthy light exposure |
Q68475860 | Psoralen and the suppression of melatonin secretion by bright light |
Q38155977 | Psychiatry and fads: why is this field different from all other fields? |
Q40351564 | Psychiatry: light, season and affective disorders. |
Q24187809 | Psychological therapies for preventing seasonal affective disorder |
Q24194156 | Psychological therapies for preventing seasonal affective disorder |
Q48743830 | Psychopathology and personality of young women who experience food cravings |
Q48642277 | Rate of oxygen consumption in seasonal and non-seasonal depression |
Q39513909 | Reading increases ocular illuminance during light treatment |
Q32066016 | Reboxetine in seasonal affective disorder: an open trial |
Q38138487 | Recent advances in sleep-wake cycle and biological rhythms in bipolar disorder |
Q80552124 | Recognizing and Treating the Physical Symptoms of Depression in Primary Care |
Q57739650 | Recurrent brief depression and its relationship to seasonal affective disorder |
Q100385919 | Reduction of fatigue and anger-hostility by the oral administration of 5-aminolevulinic acid phosphate: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel study |
Q35024885 | Regulation of the immune system by biodiversity from the natural environment: an ecosystem service essential to health |
Q44776695 | Relapse prevention by citalopram in SAD patients responding to 1 week of light therapy. A placebo-controlled study. |
Q44088032 | Relationships between seasonality and alcohol use: a genetic hypothesis |
Q34774150 | Residential light and risk for depression and falls: results from the LARES study of eight European cities |
Q68416557 | Response of the melatonin cycle to phototherapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder |
Q41307605 | Responses of brain and behavior to changing day-length in the diurnal grass rat (Arvicanthis niloticus). |
Q57175327 | Rest-activity rhythms characteristics and seasonal changes in seasonal affective disorder |
Q70140934 | Retinal melatonin and dopamine in seasonal affective disorder |
Q52000511 | Reversed neurovegetative symptoms of depression: a community study of Ontario |
Q26853509 | Review of pharmacological treatment in mood disorders and future directions for drug development. |
Q39600322 | Rhythm and blues. Neurochemical, neuropharmacological and neuropsychological implications of a hypothesis of circadian rhythm dysfunction in the affective disorders |
Q47668873 | Role of Chronobiology as a Transdisciplinary Field of Research: Its Applications in Treating Mood Disorders |
Q37807998 | Role of feeding-related pathways in alcohol dependence: A focus on sweet preference, NPY, and ghrelin |
Q40530244 | Role of melatonin in health and disease |
Q35862776 | Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders |
Q41729377 | Science and hyperbole: melatonin |
Q39143732 | Season, climate and suicide in Singapore |
Q48887509 | Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm during Depressive Phase |
Q40214930 | Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Role of Lamotrigine Augmentation to Anti-Depressant Medication in Winter Depression |
Q67826730 | Seasonal Affective Disorder Presenting as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
Q34193897 | Seasonal Affective Disorder: An Overview |
Q26774596 | Seasonal Affective Disorder: An Overview of Assessment and Treatment Approaches |
Q67484122 | Seasonal Panic Disorder: A Possible Variant of Seasonal Affective Disorder |
Q55004078 | Seasonal Variation in Bright Daylight Exposure, Mood and Behavior among a Group of Office Workers in Sweden. |
Q30000007 | Seasonal Variations of Complete Blood Count and Inflammatory Biomarkers in the US Population - Analysis of NHANES Data |
Q83203053 | Seasonal affective disorder |
Q56095581 | Seasonal affective disorder |
Q57072934 | Seasonal affective disorder and exercise treatment: a review |
Q33654903 | Seasonal affective disorder and latitude: a review of the literature |
Q49057886 | Seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy |
Q44742915 | Seasonal affective disorder and the G-protein beta-3-subunit C825T polymorphism |
Q77907264 | Seasonal affective disorder in an Arctic community |
Q41602969 | Seasonal affective disorder in patients with chronic tinnitus |
Q36863784 | Seasonal affective disorder, Part II: Phototherapy, an expanded role of the psychosocial nurse |
Q39491016 | Seasonal affective disorder, hibernation, and annual cycles in animals: chipmunks in the sky. |
Q36863780 | Seasonal affective disorder, part I: A review of the neural mechanisms for psychosocial nurses |
Q28074004 | Seasonal affective disorder, winter type: current insights and treatment options |
Q38701308 | Seasonal affective disorder. Shedding light on a dark subject |
Q69681813 | Seasonal affective disorder: a review of the syndrome and its public health implications |
Q34156283 | Seasonal affective disorder: an overview and update. |
Q33859023 | Seasonal affective disorder: its recognition and treatment |
Q39485085 | Seasonal affective disorder: report from India (latitude 26 degrees 45'N). |
Q39271038 | Seasonal affective disorder: some epidemiological findings from a tropical climate |
Q77386651 | Seasonal affective disorder: spatial organization of EEG power and coherence in the depressive state and in light-induced and summer remission |
Q34073810 | Seasonal affective disorder: the miseries of long dark nights? |
Q40803447 | Seasonal affective symptoms in adults with residual attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder |
Q48828272 | Seasonal and non-seasonal depression. A comparison of clinical characteristics in Swedish patients |
Q47345534 | Seasonal and nonseasonal depression: how do they differ? Symptom profile, clinical and family history in a general population sample |
Q39496744 | Seasonal changes in affective state in samples of Asian and white women. |
Q51942317 | Seasonal changes in clinical status in bipolar disorder: a prospective study in 1000 STEP-BD patients. |
Q49392385 | Seasonal changes in color perception. |
Q64103564 | Seasonal changes in sleep duration and sleep problems: A prospective study in Japanese community residents |
Q24805675 | Seasonal changes, sleep length and circadian preference among twins with bipolar disorder |
Q41866905 | Seasonal depression and phototherapy: problems and hypotheses |
Q51068935 | Seasonal depression: the dual vulnerability hypothesis revisited. |
Q39905160 | Seasonal difference in brain serotonin transporter binding predicts symptom severity in patients with seasonal affective disorder |
Q34443699 | Seasonal effects on human striatal presynaptic dopamine synthesis |
Q51130376 | Seasonal fluctuations in mood and eating behavior in bulimia nervosa. |
Q45217708 | Seasonal influences on admissions for affective disorder and schizophrenia in Ireland: a comparison of first and readmissions |
Q51979751 | Seasonal mood change and neuroticism: the same construct? |
Q34235865 | Seasonal mood disturbances in collegiate hockey players |
Q52167933 | Seasonal mood patterns in a northeastern college sample. |
Q44578450 | Seasonal mood variation among Japanese residents of Stockholm |
Q50978143 | Seasonal mood variation in the elderly: the Leiden 85-plus study. |
Q71437027 | Seasonal pattern of posttraumatic stress disorder admissions |
Q48482410 | Seasonal photoperiod, gender, and P300. |
Q58765564 | Seasonal plasticity of cognition and related biological measures in adults with and without Alzheimer disease: Analysis of multiple cohorts |
Q57730658 | Seasonal serotonin uptake changes in healthy subjects |
Q33429931 | Seasonal variation and meteotropism in various self-rated psychological and physiological features of a normal couple |
Q45977399 | Seasonal variation in blood concentrations of interleukin-6, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, metabolites of catecholamine and cortisol in healthy volunteers. |
Q38255388 | Seasonal variation in clinical remission of primary care patients with depression: impact of gender |
Q51999885 | Seasonal variation in core temperature regulation during sleep in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder |
Q34514966 | Seasonal variation in food intake, physical activity, and body weight in a predominantly overweight population. |
Q40123230 | Seasonal variation in major depressive episode prevalence in Canada. |
Q75223875 | Seasonal variation in postnatal depression |
Q51076571 | Seasonal variation of depression and other moods: a longitudinal approach. |
Q56954570 | Seasonal variation of depressive symptoms in Antarctica |
Q34624029 | Seasonal variation of depressive symptoms in unipolar major depressive disorder |
Q77704693 | Seasonal variation of mixed and pure episodes of bipolar disorder |
Q39435312 | Seasonal variation of mood and behaviour in a healthy middle-aged population in Japan |
Q43478845 | Seasonal variations in children's calls to a help-line: implications for preventive services |
Q48642441 | Seasonal variations in eating disorder subtypes in Japan |
Q44256244 | Seasonal variations in mood and behavior in the general population: A factor-analytic approach |
Q50772490 | Seasonal variations in mood and behaviour associated with gender, annual income and education: the Hordaland Health Study. |
Q37554030 | Seasonal variations in physical activity and implications for human health |
Q48303830 | Seasonal variations in sleep problems at latitude 63°-65° in Norway: The Nord-Trondelag Health Study, 1995-1997. |
Q53308316 | Seasonal variations of human lumbar CSF neurotransmitter metabolite concentrations |
Q43829345 | Seasonal vegetative and affective symptoms in the Finnish general population: testing the dual vulnerability and latitude effect hypotheses |
Q73784463 | Seasonality and affective disorders: a report from North India |
Q59948189 | Seasonality and personality: a prospective investigation of Five Factor Model correlates of mood seasonality |
Q48660028 | Seasonality and pituitary volume. |
Q63521325 | Seasonality and symptoms of depression: A systematic review of the literature |
Q42385547 | Seasonality and unipolar recurrent mania : preliminary findings from a retrospective study |
Q39437080 | Seasonality in affective disorders |
Q34186189 | Seasonality in affective disorders using SPAQ |
Q42064393 | Seasonality in atypical depression |
Q48887208 | Seasonality in human sleep |
Q36356219 | Seasonality in psychiatry--a review |
Q55037380 | Seasonality of blood neopterin levels in the Old Order Amish. |
Q73492935 | Seasonality of eating pathology on the eating attitudes test in a nonclinical population |
Q99411866 | Seasonality of mood and affect in a large general population sample |
Q36711474 | Seasonality of mood and behavior in the Old Order Amish |
Q58360623 | Seasonality of psychopathology and circannual melatonin rhythm |
Q40555058 | Seasonality patterns of mood and behavior in the Old Order Amish |
Q73289385 | Seasonality prevalence and incidence of depressive disorder in a general practice sample: identifying differences in timing by caseness |
Q35924252 | Seasonality shows evidence for polygenic architecture and genetic correlation with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder |
Q57746886 | Seasonality, morningness-eveningness, and sleep in common non - communicable medical conditions and chronic diseases in a population |
Q38496843 | Seasonality, social zeitgebers and mood variability in entrainment of mood. Implications for seasonal affective disorder |
Q24194145 | Second-generation antidepressants for preventing seasonal affective disorder |
Q24187894 | Second-generation antidepressants for preventing seasonal affective disorder in adults |
Q92443710 | Second-generation antidepressants for preventing seasonal affective disorder in adults |
Q45397894 | Self-attributed seasonality of mood and behavior: a report from the Netherlands study of depression and anxiety |
Q48443649 | Self-reported seasonality is associated with complaints of sleep problems and deficient sleep duration: the Hordaland Health Study |
Q51975636 | Self-reported sensitivity to chemical exposures in five clinical populations and healthy controls. |
Q37054784 | Sensorimotor modulation of mood and depression: in search of an optimal mode of stimulation |
Q48192593 | Serotonin hypothesis of winter depression: behavioral and neuroendocrine effects of the 5-HT(1A) receptor partial agonist ipsapirone in patients with seasonal affective disorder and healthy control subjects. |
Q43752777 | Serotonin mediated cluster headache, trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, and superior laryngeal neuralgia with SAD chronicity |
Q47954755 | Serotonin transporter binding is reduced in seasonal affective disorder following light therapy. |
Q44683061 | Serotonin transporter promoter gene polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) and personality in female patients with seasonal affective disorder and in healthy controls |
Q34469607 | Serum BDNF concentrations show strong seasonal variation and correlations with the amount of ambient sunlight |
Q51483947 | Serum lipid levels in seasonal affective disorder. |
Q73508047 | Sexual dysfunction before antidepressant therapy in major depression |
Q48944147 | Short day lengths alter stress and depressive-like responses, and hippocampal morphology in Siberian hamsters |
Q34034166 | Short exposure to light treatment improves depression scores in patients with seasonal affective disorder: A brief report |
Q42491063 | Short-term effects of melatonin and pinealectomy on serotonergic neuronal activity across the light-dark cycle. |
Q71582568 | Shortening of the photoperiod affects sleep distribution, EEG and cortical temperature in the Djungarian hamster |
Q55238936 | Sickness Behavior and Seasonal Affective Disorder: An Immunological Perspective of Depression. |
Q89820259 | Sleep and Organizational Behavior: Implications for Workplace Productivity and Safety |
Q47094679 | Sleep characteristics, chronotype and winter depression in 10-20-year-olds in northern European Russia |
Q48702372 | Sleep deprivation as a predictor of response to light therapy in major depression |
Q41735614 | Sleep duration, illumination, and activity patterns in a population sample: effects of gender and ethnicity |
Q35685554 | Sleep in children with psychiatric disorders |
Q41220000 | Sleep in psychiatric disorders |
Q41155122 | Sleep-related chronobiological markers of affective illness |
Q33881132 | Sleep-wake cycle, sleep-related disturbances, and sleep disorders: a chronobiological approach |
Q28596199 | Spatial analysis of drug poisoning deaths in the American West, particularly Utah |
Q88082347 | Speaker abstracts |
Q38266696 | Special gender issues in psychiatry |
Q47688711 | State- and trait-like variation in morning and evening components of morningness-eveningness in winter depression |
Q40817936 | Stimulation of reactive oxygen species production by an antidepressant visible light source |
Q30511736 | Study protocol: a cross-sectional survey of seasonal affective disorder in Danish populations with and without severe visual impairments |
Q39643090 | Suicide: a guide to risk factors, assessment, and treatment of suicidal patients. |
Q47688103 | Summer and winter patterns of seasonality in Chinese college students: a replication |
Q51090692 | Summer mood in winter depressives: validation of a structured interview. |
Q58070679 | Suppression of melatonin secretion by bright light in seasonal affective disorder |
Q35165094 | Surface facial electromyography, skin conductance, and self-reported emotional responses to light- and season-relevant stimuli in seasonal affective disorder |
Q90210298 | Tardiness Increases in Winter: Evidence for Annual Rhythms in Humans |
Q59831322 | Temperament traits in seasonal affective disorder, suicide attempters with non-seasonal major depression and healthy controls |
Q36735988 | Test-retest reliability of the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire in Old Order Amish |
Q55024027 | The Exposure to Different Photoperiods Strongly Modulates the Glucose and Lipid Metabolisms of Normoweight Fischer 344 Rats. |
Q99238108 | The Role of Diet, Eating Behavior, and Nutrition Intervention in Seasonal Affective Disorder: A Systematic Review |
Q51967907 | The Seasonal Health Questionnaire: a preliminary validation of a new instrument to screen for seasonal affective disorder. |
Q47617308 | The Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire as a measure of mood seasonality: a prospective validation study |
Q40916515 | The Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire for identifying seasonal affective disorders |
Q47684242 | The Trajectory from Mood to Obesity |
Q68157054 | The Zurich Study. XIV. Epidemiology of seasonal depression |
Q35006066 | The acute side effects of bright light therapy: a placebo-controlled investigation |
Q34680969 | The advantages of aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy in dermatology |
Q56965165 | The alerting effect of the wake maintenance zone during 40 hours of sleep deprivation |
Q43507899 | The anorexia of aging: a problem not restricted to calorie intake |
Q34288341 | The built environment and mental health |
Q34707759 | The chronobiology and neurobiology of winter seasonal affective disorder |
Q34574347 | The circadian basis of winter depression |
Q47667655 | The concept of chronotypes and its clinical importance for depressive disorders |
Q46255568 | The current state of research in bright light therapy |
Q30305456 | The current status of the platelet 5-HT(2A) receptor in depression |
Q34436558 | The diagnosis, symptomatology, and epidemiology of seasonal affective disorder. |
Q48948299 | The dim light melatonin onset as a marker for circadian phase position |
Q33921568 | The effect of adjunctive light therapy on ameliorating breakthrough depressive symptoms in adolescent-onset bipolar disorder |
Q40891949 | The effect of carbohydrates on affect |
Q35926746 | The effects of low-intensity narrow-band blue-light treatment compared to bright white-light treatment in sub-syndromal seasonal affective disorder |
Q33708457 | The effects of nefazodone on women with seasonal affective disorder: clinical and polysomnographic analyses. |
Q74626899 | The effects of phototherapy on psychoautonomic neurotic disorders |
Q47686046 | The effects of seasonal affective disorder and alcohol abuse on sleep and snoring functions in a population-based study in Finland |
Q89455948 | The health benefits of the great outdoors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of greenspace exposure and health outcomes |
Q36414818 | The laboratory evaluation of sleep and its disorders |
Q38512239 | The melatonin rhythm: both a clock and a calendar |
Q33485203 | The periodicities in and biometeorological relationships with bed occupancy of an acute psychiatric ward in Antwerp, Belgium |
Q35454681 | The phase shift hypothesis for the circadian component of winter depression |
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Q45070389 | The possible role of seasonal mood changes in the seasonal distribution of acute myocardial infarction |
Q39993261 | The prevalence of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in Greenland is related to latitude |
Q87437677 | The prevalence of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in The Netherlands |
Q37670748 | The role of beliefs and attitudes about sleep in seasonal and nonseasonal mood disorder, and nondepressed controls |
Q33686448 | The role of genetic factors in the etiology of seasonal affective disorder and seasonality |
Q36752281 | The role of mammalian circadian proteins in normal physiology and genotoxic stress responses. |
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Q48630537 | The stability of the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire score index over time and the validity compared to classification according to DSM-III-R |
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Q35276597 | Therapeutic potential of melatonin and its analogs in Parkinson's disease: focus on sleep and neuroprotection |
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Q35608911 | Widespread seasonal gene expression reveals annual differences in human immunity and physiology |
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