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Circadian photoentrainment varies by season and depressed state: associations between light sensitivity and sleep and circadian timing.

Delainey L WescottBrant P HaslerPeter L FranzenMaddison L TaylorAlison M KlevensPaul GamlinGreg J SiegleKathryn A Roecklein
Published in: Sleep (2024)
Light sensitivity measured by the PIPR was associated with circadian phase during the summer but not in winter, suggesting ipRGC functioning in humans may affect circadian entrainment when external zeitgebers are robust. Light sensitivity was associated with circadian alignment only in participants with minimal depression, suggesting circadian photoentrainment, a possible driver of mood, may be decreased in depression year-round, similar to decreased photoentrainment in winter.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms