J S Terman
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Terman J, Terman M, Lo E, Cooper T
Arch Gen Psychiatry
. 2001 Feb;
58(1):69-75.
PMID: 11146760
Background: We investigated a possible mechanism of action for the antidepressant response to light-phase advances of the circadian clock-by measuring the onset of melatonin secretion before and after light treatment...
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Terman J, Terman M
Biol Psychiatry
. 2000 Jan;
46(12):1642-8.
PMID: 10624545
Background: Retinal sensitivity may play a role in the pathogenesis of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and response to light therapy. Methods: Using a dark adaptation procedure, SAD patients and normal...
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Terman M, Terman J
J Clin Psychiatry
. 1999 Dec;
60(11):799-808; quiz 809.
PMID: 10584776
Background: Bright light therapy has been established for treatment of winter depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Analysis of side effects most often have focused on a narrow set of...
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Spitzer R, Terman M, Williams J, Terman J, Malt U, Singer F, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 1999 Sep;
156(9):1392-6.
PMID: 10484950
Objective: The goals of this study were to validate a new rating scale for measuring severity of jet lag and to compare the efficacy of contrasting melatonin regimens to alleviate...
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Goel N, Terman M, Terman J, Williams J
Depress Anxiety
. 1999 Apr;
9(2):83-91.
PMID: 10207664
Two structured interviews, the Hypomania Interview Guide (Including Hyperthymia), for Seasonal Affective Disorder (HIGH-SAD) and its successor, the Hypomania Interview Guide (Including Hyperthymia), Retrospective Assessment Version (HIGH-R), were validated for...
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Terman M, Levine S, Terman J, Doherty S
Am J Med
. 1998 Oct;
105(3A):115S-124S.
PMID: 9790493
This study aimed to determine symptom patterns in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), in summer and winter. Comparison data for patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) were used to...
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Terman M, Terman J, Ross D
Arch Gen Psychiatry
. 1998 Oct;
55(10):875-82.
PMID: 9783557
Background: Artificial bright light presents a promising nonpharmacological treatment for seasonal affective disorder. Past studies, however, have lacked adequate placebo controls or sufficient power to detect group differences. The importance...
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Boulos Z, Terman J, Terman M
Physiol Behav
. 1996 Nov;
60(5):1269-75.
PMID: 8916181
Phase shifts of the circadian rhythm of wheel-running activity were compared in Syrian hamsters maintained in constant darkness and exposed to 1-h naturalistic dawn or dusk twilight ramps (0.003-10 lx),...
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Terman M, Amira L, Terman J, Ross D
Am J Psychiatry
. 1996 Nov;
153(11):1423-9.
PMID: 8890675
Objective: The authors' goal was to determine whether the pattern and severity of depressive symptoms predict response to light treatment for seasonal affective disorder. Method: Subjects with winter depression (N...
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Gallin P, Terman M, Reme C, Rafferty B, Terman J, BURDE R
Am J Ophthalmol
. 1995 Feb;
119(2):202-10.
PMID: 7832227
Purpose: We assessed the potential ocular hazards of bright light therapy for patients with seasonal affective disorder, after both short- and long-term treatment, and identified prospective patients with pre-existing ocular...