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SLEEP. 46:A280-A281
Introduction Social jet lag (SJL) occurs when a person’s social time (weekdays) is out of phase with their circadian time (weekend). Not much is known about the relationship between Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and SJL; however, the sleep/wake
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SLEEP. 46:A287-A287
Introduction Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is characterized as patterned depressed mood that emerges during the fall/winter and enters remission during the spring/summer. Retinal responsivity is lower in SAD in the winter and may contribute to th
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SLEEP. 46:A276-A276
Introduction Light therapy is a first line treatment for seasonal depression but is not effective for everyone. Understanding mechanisms of light therapy may help predict who will successfully respond to treatment. Individual differences in the retin
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SLEEP. 46:A285-A285
Introduction Maladaptive cognitions associated with lower light availability in winter and the changing of the seasons are elevated in winter depression and are treatment targets in psychotherapy. Mechanisms underlying the development of SAD-specific
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Sleep. 45:A91-A92
Introduction The retina contains melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells, which underlie non-image forming responses to light. The Post-Illumination Pupil Response (PIPR) can assess melanopsin cell responsivity, with applications for sleep disor
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Sleep. 45:A89-A90
Introduction Light entrains the central circadian clock, with projections from the retina to the SCN through melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). Altered responsivity to light reflects ipRGC functioning and may be a physiological vu