Rationale: Bright light treatment (BLT) is an efficacious antidepressant intervention, but its mechanism of action is not well understood. Antidepressant drugs acutely affect how emotional information is processed, pushing the brain to prioritise positive relative to negative input. Whether BLT could have a similar effect is not known to date. Objective: To test whether BLT acutely influences emotional information processing similar to antidepressant drugs, using an established healthy volunteer assay. Methods: Following a double-blind, parallel-group design, 49 healthy volunteers (18–65 years, 26 females) were randomly allocated to 60-min BLT (≥ 10,000 lux) or sham-placebo treatment early in the morning in autumn/winter. Immediately afte...
Background: Photoreceptor cells containing melanopsin play a role in the phase-shifting effects of s...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
Background: Depression frequently occurs in the elderly. Its cause is largely unknown, but several s...
The integral role of light in physiological and psychological well-being is illustrated by the appli...
Inpatient studies have suggested that bright light therapy can be used to sustain the antidepressant...
Recent attempts to reconcile neuropharmacological and cognitive accounts of depression have led to t...
OBJECTIVE: Acute administration of an antidepressant increases positive affective processing in heal...
Agomelatine is a new antidepressant with a novel profile of pharmacological action. The clinical eff...
Background and objectives: The evidence for efficacy of light therapy in non-seasonal depression rem...
Background Bright light therapy (BLT) is a well-established treatment for seasonal depression. In t...
Placebo-controlled trials are the gold standard measure of efficacy in the development of new treatm...
Treatment with the dopamine D2/D3 receptor agonist pramipexole has demonstrated promising clinical e...
Current antidepressant agents are similar in efficacy to the original drugs discovered in the 1950s....
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that inhibit the reuptake of serotonin (SSRIs) or norepinephrine (SNRIs) ...
Agomelatine is a new antidepressant with a novel profile of pharmacological action. The clinical eff...
Background: Photoreceptor cells containing melanopsin play a role in the phase-shifting effects of s...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
Background: Depression frequently occurs in the elderly. Its cause is largely unknown, but several s...
The integral role of light in physiological and psychological well-being is illustrated by the appli...
Inpatient studies have suggested that bright light therapy can be used to sustain the antidepressant...
Recent attempts to reconcile neuropharmacological and cognitive accounts of depression have led to t...
OBJECTIVE: Acute administration of an antidepressant increases positive affective processing in heal...
Agomelatine is a new antidepressant with a novel profile of pharmacological action. The clinical eff...
Background and objectives: The evidence for efficacy of light therapy in non-seasonal depression rem...
Background Bright light therapy (BLT) is a well-established treatment for seasonal depression. In t...
Placebo-controlled trials are the gold standard measure of efficacy in the development of new treatm...
Treatment with the dopamine D2/D3 receptor agonist pramipexole has demonstrated promising clinical e...
Current antidepressant agents are similar in efficacy to the original drugs discovered in the 1950s....
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that inhibit the reuptake of serotonin (SSRIs) or norepinephrine (SNRIs) ...
Agomelatine is a new antidepressant with a novel profile of pharmacological action. The clinical eff...
Background: Photoreceptor cells containing melanopsin play a role in the phase-shifting effects of s...
OBJECTIVE: Antidepressants that increase serotonin or norepinephrine in the brain are effective in t...
Background: Depression frequently occurs in the elderly. Its cause is largely unknown, but several s...