2024
DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2024-0006
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The neurobiological mechanisms of photoperiod impact on brain functions: a comprehensive review

Alireza Halabian,
Maryam Radahmadi

Abstract: Variations in day length, or photoperiodism, whether natural or artificial light, significantly impact biological, physiological, and behavioral processes within the brain. Both natural and artificial light sources are environmental factors that significantly influence brain functions and mental well-being. Photoperiodism is a phenomenon, occurring either over a 24 h cycle or seasonally and denotes all biological responses of humans and animals to these fluctuations in day and night length. Conversely, artific… Show more

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