Circadian rhythm in negative affect: Implications for mood disorders

Volume: 293, Pages: 113337 - 113337
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
In humans, there is an endogenous, near 24-h (i.e., circadian) variation in mood with the best mood occurring during the circadian day and the worst mood occurring during the circadian night. Only positive affect, and not negative affect, has been shown to contribute to this circadian rhythm. We discovered a sharp circadian peak in negative affect during the circadian night coincident with a circadian trough in positive affect. These findings...
Paper Details
Title
Circadian rhythm in negative affect: Implications for mood disorders
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
293
Pages
113337 - 113337
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