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Am J Psychiatry 1988; 145:1457-1459
Copyright © 1988 by American Psychiatric Association


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Effect of phototherapy on spontaneous eye blink rate in subjects with seasonal affective disorder

RA Depue, WG Iacono, R Muir and P Arbisi
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455.

Eye blink rate was measured in four subjects with seasonal affective disorder and in four control subjects before and after phototherapy. The subjects with seasonal disorder blinked twice as often as the control subjects before therapy but no differently after phototherapy.


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