Influencing circadian and sleep-wake regulation for prevention and intervention in mood and anxiety disorders: what makes a good homeostat?
All living organisms depend on homeostasis, the complex set of interacting metabolic chemical reactions for maintaining life and well-being. This is no less true for psychiatric well-being than for physical well-being. Indeed, a focus on homeostasis forces us to see how inextricably linked mental an...
Main Authors: | Frank, E, Benabou, M, Bentzley, B, Bianchi, M, Goldstein, T, Konopka, G, Maywood, E, Pritchett, D, Sheaves, B, Thomas, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Inc.
2014
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