Effect of sunlight exposure on cognitive function among depressed and non-depressed participants: a REGARDS cross-sectional study. - Kent S, McClure L, Crosson W, Arnett D, Wadley V, Sathiakumar N.
BACKGROUND:Possible physiological causes for the effect of sunlight on mood are through serotonin and melatonin pathways, as well as through cerebral blood flow. Cognitive function involved in these same pathways may potentially be affected by sunlight exp… (Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated))
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