BlazerD. G., KesslerR. C., & SwartzM. S. (1998). Epidemiology of recurrent major and minor depression with a seasonal pattern: the national comorbidity survey. British Journal of Psychiatry, 172, 164–167.
2.
EaglesJ. M., McLeodI. H., & DouglasA. S. (1997). Seasonal changes in psychological well-being in an elderly population. British Journal of Psychiatry, 171, 53–55.
3.
GenhartM. J., KellyK. A., CourseyR. D., DatilesM., & RosenthalN. E. (1993). Effects of bright light on mood in normal elderly women. Psychiatry Research, 47, 87–97.
4.
HolickM. F. (1985). The photobiology of vitamin D and its consequences for humans. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 453, 1–13.
5.
KasperS., WehrT. A., BartkoJ. J., GaistP. A., & RosenthalN. E. (1989). Epidemiological findings of seasonal changes in mood and behavior. Archives of General Psychiatry, 46, 823–833.
6.
LewyA. H., KernH. A., RosenthalN. E., & WehrT. A. (1982). Bright artificial light treatment of a manic-depressive patient with a seasonal mood cycle. American Journal of Psychiatry, 139, 1496–1498.
7.
OrenD. A. (1996). Humoral phototransduction: Blood is a messenger. The Neuroscientist, 2, 207–210.
8.
OrenD. A., MoulD. E., SchwartzP. J., AlexanderJ. R., YamadaE. M., & RosenthalN. E. (1993). An investigation of ophthalmic function in winter seasonal affective disorder. Depression, 1, 29–37.
9.
OrenD. A., SchulkinJ., & RosenthalN. E. (1994). 1, 25 (OH)2 vitamin D3 levels in seasonal affective disorder: effects of light. Psychopharmacology, 116, 515–516.
10.
ProvencioI., RodriguezI. R., JiangG., HayesW. P., MoreiraE. F., & RollagM. D. (2000). A novel human opsin in the inner retina. Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 600–605.
11.
RosenL. N., TargumS. D., TermanM., BryantM. J., HoffmanH., KasperS. F., HamovitJ. R., DochertyJ. P., WelchB., & RosenthalN. E. (1990). Prevalence of seasonal affective disorder at four latitudes. Psychiatry Research, 31, 131–144.
12.
RosenthalN. E., DellaBellaP., HahnL., & SkwererR. G. (1989). Seasonal affective disorder and visual impairment: Two case studies. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 50, 469–472.
13.
RosenthalN. E., GenhartM., JacobsenF. M., SkwererR. G., & WehrT. A. (1987). Disturbances of appetite and weight regulation in seasonal affective disorder. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 499, 216–230.
14.
RosenthalN. E., SackD. A., GillinJ. C., LewyA. J., GoodwinF. K., DavenportY., MuellerP. S., NewsomeD. A., & WehrT. A. (1984). Seasonal affective disorder: A description of the syndrome and preliminary findings with light therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41, 72–80.
15.
TermanJ. S., & TermanM. (1999). Photopic and scotopic light detection in patients with seasonal affective disorder and control subjects. Biological Psychiatry, 46, 1642–1648.