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Volume 68, Issue 2
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, April 2002
Electrophysiological evidence suggesting a seasonal modulation of retinal sensitivity in subsyndromal winter depression
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☆ These results were presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, (FL, USA), May 1997 and the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms, Vancouver (BC, CAN), June 1997.
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