The first observation of seasonal affective disorder symptoms in Rhesus macaque

Volume: 292, Pages: 463 - 469
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
Diurnal animals are a better model for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) than nocturnal ones. Previous work with diurnal rodents demonstrated that short photoperiod conditions brought about depression-like behavior. However, rodents are at a large phylogenetic distance from humans. In contrast, nonhuman primates are closely similar to humans, making them an excellent candidate for SAD model. This study made the first attempt to develop SAD in...
Paper Details
Title
The first observation of seasonal affective disorder symptoms in Rhesus macaque
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
292
Pages
463 - 469
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