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Books and Articles

Books:

  1. Winter Blues. New York: Guilford Press, 1993; second edition 1998; third 2005
  2. Seasonal Affective Disorders and Phototherapy, edited with M. Blehar. New York: Guilford Press, 1989.
  3. Seasons of the Mind: Why you get the winter blues and what you can do about it. New York: Bantam Books, 1989.
  4. How to Beat Jet Lag, co-authored with D.A.Oren, W. Reich and T.A. Wehr. New York: Henry Holt, 1993.
  5. St. John's Wort: The Herbal Way to Feeling Good. New York: Harper Collins, 1998.
  6. The Emotional Revolution: How the New Science of Feeling Can Transform Your Life. Citadel, 2002.

Original Articles:

  1. Rosenthal NE, Rosenthal LN, Stallone F, Fleiss J, Dunner DL, Fieve RR: Psychosis as a predictor of response to lithium maintenance treatment in bipolar affective disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 1: 237-245, 1979.
  2. Yudofsky S, Rosenthal NE: ECT in a depressed patient with adult onset diabetes mellitus. American Journal of Psychiatry, 137: 100-101, 1980.
  3. Rosenthal NE, Davenport Y, Cowdry RW, Webster MH, Goodwin FK: Monoamine metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid of depressive subgroups. Psychiatry Research, 2: 113-119, 1980.
  4. Rosenthal NE, Rosenthal LN, Stallone F, Dunner DL, Fieve RR: Toward the validation of RDC schizoaffective disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 37: 804-810, 1980.
  5. Lewy AJ, Wehr TA, Goodwin FK, Newsome DA, Rosenthal NE: Manic-depressive patients may be supersensitive to light. Lancet, 383-384, Feb 14, 1981.
  6. Wilson LG, Rosenthal NE, Dunner DL: The phenomenology of bipolar I manic-depressive illness. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 27(2): 150-154, 1982.
  7. Lewy AJ, Kern HA, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Bright artificial light treatment of a manic-depressive patient with a seasonal mood cycle. American Journal of Psychiatry, 139: 1496-1498, 1982.
  8. Rosenthal NE, Lewy AJ, Wehr TA, Kern HE, Goodwin FK: Seasonal cycling in a bipolar patient. Psychiatry Research, 8: 25-31, 1983.
  9. Linnoila M, Karoum F, Rosenthal NE, Potter WZ: Electroconvulsive treatment and lithium carbonate: Their effects on norepinephrine metabolism in patients with primary major depressions. Archives of General Psychiatry, 40: 677-680, 1983.
  10. Rosen LN, Rosenthal NE, Dunner DL, Fieve RR: Social outcome compared in psychotic and non-psychotic bipolar patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 171(5): 272-275, 1983.
  11. Rosen LN, Rosenthal NE, Vandusen P, Dunner DL, Fieve RR: Age of onset and psychotic symptomatology in bipolar I and schizoaffective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 140(11): 1523-1524, 1983.
  12. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Gillin JC, Lewy AJ, Goodwin FK, Davenport Y, Mueller PS, Newsome DA, Wehr TA: Seasonal affective disorder: A description of the syndrome and preliminary findings with light therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41: 72-80, 1984.
  13. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Carpenter CJ, Parry BL, Mendelson WB, Wehr TA: Antidepressant effects of light in seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142: 163-170, 1985.
  14. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Duncan W, Rosenthal NE, Gillin JC, Goodwin FK: Sleep and circadian rhythms in affective patients isolated from external time cues. Psychiatry Research, 5: 327-339, 1985.
  15. Sack DA, Nurnburger J, Rosenthal NE, Ashburn E, Wehr TA: The potentiation of antidepressant medications by phase-advance of the sleep-wake cycle. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142: 606-608, 1985.
  16. Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Gillin JC: Antidepressant effects of sleep deprivation in bright and dim light. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 72: 161-165, 1985.
  17. James SP, Wehr TA, Sack DA, Parry BL, Rosenthal NE: Treatment of seasonal affective disorder with light in the evening. British Journal of Psychiatry, 147: 424-428, 1985.
  18. Sherer MA, Weingartner H, James SP, Rosenthal NE: Effects of melatonin on performance testing in patients with seasonal affective disorder. Neuroscience Letters, 58: 277-282, 1985.
  19. Rosenthal NE, Carpenter CJ, James SP, Parry BL, Rogers SLB, Wehr TA: Seasonal affective disorder in children and adolescents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 143: 356-358, 1986.
  20. Hellekson CJ, Kline JA, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy for seasonal affective disorder in Alaska. American Journal of Psychiatry, 143(8): 1035-1037, 1986.
  21. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Jacobsen F, Tamarkin L, Arendt J, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy of seasonal affective disorder: Time of day and suppression of melatonin are not critical for antidepressant effects. Archives of General Psychiatry, 43: 870-875, 1986.
  22. James SP, Wehr TA, Sack DA, Parry BL, Rogers SLB, Rosenthal NE: The dexamethasone suppression test in seasonal affective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 27: 224-226, 1986.
  23. Mendelson WB, James SP, Garnett D, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: A psychophysiological study of insomnia. Psychiatry Research, 19: 267-284, 1986.
  24. Roy-Byrne PP, Rubinow DR, Hoban MC, Parry BL, Rosenthal NE, Nurnberger JI, Byrnes S: Premenstrual changes: A comparison of five populations. Psychiatry Research, 17: 77-85, 1986.
  25. Jacobsen FM, Wehr TA, Sack DA, James SP, Parry BL, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal Affective Disorder: A review of the syndrome and its public health implications. American Journal of Public Health, 77 (1): 57-60, 1987.
  26. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Sleep reduction as a final common pathway in the genesis of mania. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144: 201-204, 1987.
  27. Wehr TA, Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Eye- versus skin-phototherapy of seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144: 753-757, 1987.
  28. Parry BL, Rosenthal NE, James SP, Wehr TA: Treatment of a patient with seasonal premenstrual syndrome. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144: 762-766, 1987.
  29. Jacobsen FM, Wehr TA, Skwerer RG, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Morning versus midday phototherapy of seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144: 1301-1305, 1987.
  30. Rosenthal NE, Rotter A, Jacobsen FM, Skwerer RG: No mood-altering effects found following treatment of normal subjects with bright light in the morning. Psychiatry Research, 22: 1-9, 1987.
  31. Jacobsen FM, Sack DA, Wehr TA, Rogers S, Rosenthal NE: Neuroendocrine response to 5-hydroxytryptophan in seasonal affective disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 44: 1086-1091, 1987.
  32. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorder with summer depression and winter hypomania. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144: 1602-1603, 1987.
  33. James SP, Mendelson WB, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: The effect of melatonin on normal sleep. Neuropsychopharmacology, 1: 41-44, 1987.
  34. Rosenthal NE, Jacobsen FM, Sack DA, Arendt J, James SP, Parry BL, Wehr TA: Atenolol in seasonal affective disorder: A test of the melatonin hypothesis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145: 52-56, 1988.
  35. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Cowdry RW: Rapid cycling affective disorder: Contributing factors and treatment responses in 51 cases. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145: 179-184, 1988.
  36. Hudson JI, Pope HG, Jr., Wurtman J, Yurgelun-Todd D, Mark S, Rosenthal NE: Bulimia in obese individuals: Relationship to normal-weight bulimia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 176(3): 144-152, 1988.
  37. Sack DA, James SP, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Deficient nocturnal surge of TSH during sleep and sleep deprivation in rapid-cycling bipolar illness. Psychiatry Research, 23 (2): 179-191, 1988.
  38. Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE, Sack DA: Environmental and behavioral influences on affective illness. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Supplementum, 77(341): 44-52, 1988.
  39. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Saisonal abhängige Depressionsformen (SAD).I. Grundlagen und klinische Beschreibung des Syndroms. Nervenarzt, 59: 191-199, 1988.
  40. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Saisonal abhängige Depressionsformen (SAD).II. Beeinflussung durch Phototherapie und biologische Ergebnisse. Nervenarzt., 59: 200-214, 1988.
  41. Sack DA, Duncan WC, Rosenthal NE, Mendelson WB, Wehr TA: The timing and duration of sleep in partial sleep deprivation therapy of depression. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 77(2): 219-224, 1988.
  42. Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Duncan CC, Kelly KA, Sack DA, Tamarkin L, Gaist PA, Kasper S, Rosenthal NE: Neurobiology of seasonal affective disorders and phototherapy. In: Seasonal Affective Disorders and Phototherapy, Journal of Biological Rhythms, 3: 135-154, 1988.
  43. Kasper S, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Hormonal rhythms in affective disorders and their reaction to sleep deprivation and light therapy. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 0(4): 209, 1988.
  44. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Rogers SLB, Rosenthal NE: Seasonality and the effects of light therapy in the general population. Psychopharmacology, 96 (Suppl): 114, 1988.
  45. Rosenthal NE, Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Duncan CC, Kasper S, Schulz PM, Tamarkin L, Gaist P, Hardin T, Wehr TA: Neurobiology of seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy. Psychopharmacology, 96 (Suppl): 115, 1988.
  46. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Wehr TA: Phototherapy for seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 3(2): 101-120, 1988.
  47. Kasper S, Rogers SL, Yancey AL, Schulz PM, Skwerer RG, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy in subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder (S-SAD) and "diagnosed" controls. Pharmacopsychiatry, 21(6): 428-429, 1988
  48. Schulz PM, Goldberg S, Wehr TA, Sack DA, Kasper S, Rosenthal NE: Personality as a dimension of summer and winter depression. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 24(3): 476-483, 1988.
  49. Rosenthal NE, Genhart MJ, Caballero B, Jacobsen FM, Skwerer RG, Coursey RD, Rogers S, Spring BJ.: Psychobiological effects of carbohydrate- and protein-rich meals in patients with seasonal affective disorder and normal controls. Biological Psychiatry, 25: 1029-1040, 1989.
  50. Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE.: Seasonality and Affective Illness. American Journal of Psychiatry, 146(7): 829-839, 1989.
  51. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Bartko JJ, Gaist PA, Rosenthal NE: Epidemiological findings of seasonal changes in mood and behavior. A telephone survey of Montgomery County Maryland. Archives of General Psychiatry, 46(9): 823-833, 1989.
  52. Kasper S, Rogers SLB, Yancey A, Schulz PM, Skwerer RG, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy in individuals with and without subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 46(9): 837-844, 1989.
  53. Rosenthal NE, DellaBella P, Hahn L, Skwerer RG: Seasonal affective disorder and visual impairment: Two case studies. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 50(12): 469-472, 1989.
  54. Rosenthal NE, Levendosky AA, Skwerer RG, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Kelly KA, Hardin T, Kasper S, DellaBella, P, Wehr TA: Effects of light treatment on core body temperature in seasonal affective disorder. Biological Psychiatry 27: 39-50, 1990.
  55. Kasper S, Rogers SLB, Madden PA, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Rosenthal NE: The effects of phototherapy in the general population. Journal of Affective Disorders, 18: 211-219, 1990.
  56. Rosen LN, Targum, SD, Terman M, Bryant, MJ, Hoffman H, Kasper SF, Hamovit JR, Docherty JP, Welch B, Rosenthal NE. Prevalence of seasonal affective disorder at four latitudes. Psychiatry Research, 31: 131-144, 1990.
  57. Doghramji K, Gaddy JR, Stewart KT, Rosenthal NE, Brainard GC.: Two- versus four-hour evening phototherapy of seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 178(4): 257-260, 1990.
  58. Rosenthal NE, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Levendosky AA, Johnston SH, Allen R, Kelly KA, Souetre E, Schulz PM, Starz BK: Phase-shifting effects of bright morning light treatment in patients with delayed sleep phase syndrome. Sleep, 13(4): 354-361, 1990.
  59. Brainard GC, Sherry D, Skwerer RG, Waxler M, Kelly KA, Rosenthal NE: Effects of different wavelengths in seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 20: 209-216, 1990.
  60. Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Rosenthal NE, Chrousos G, Wehr TA, Kasper S, Gold PW: Abnormal pituitary-adrenal responses to CRH in patients with seasonal affective disorder: Clinical and pathophysiological implications. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 72(6): 1382-1387, 1991.
  61. Levendosky AA, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Hardin T, Sorek E, Rosenthal NE. Core body temperature in patients with seasonal affective disorder and normal controls in summer and winter. Biological Psychiatry, 29(6): 524-534, 1991.
  62. Oren D, Brainard GC, Johnston S, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Sorek E, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy of seasonal affective disorder with green versus red light. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148(4): 509-511, 1991.
  63. Oren D, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Rosenthal NE: Adaptation to dim light in depressed patients with seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research, 36: 187-193, 1991.
  64. Albert PS, Rosen LN, Alexander JR, Rosenthal NE: Effects of daily variations in weather and sleep on patients with seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research, 36(2): 51-63, 1991.
  65. Gaist PA, Obarzanek E, Skwerer RG, Duncan CC, Shultz PM, Rosenthal NE: The effects of bright light on resting metabolic rate in patients with seasonal affective disorder and control subjects. Biological Psychiatry, 28: 989-996, 1990.
  66. Hardin TA, Wehr TA, Brewerton T, Kasper S, Berretini W, Rabkin J, Rosenthal NE: Evaluation of seasonality in six clinical populations and two normal populations. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 25: 75-87, 1991.
  67. Kasper S, Rosenthal NE, Barberi S, Williams A, Tamarkin L, Rogers SLB, Pillemer SR: Immunological correlates of seasonal fluctuations in mood and behavior and their relationship to phototherapy. Psychiatry Research, 36: 253-264, 1991.
  68. Oren DA, Shannon NJ, Carpenter CJ, Rosenthal NE: Usage patterns of phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 32(2): 147-152, 1991.
  69. Rosen LN, Livingstone I, Rosenthal NE: Multiple sclerosis and latitude: A new perspecitive on an old association. Journal of Medical Hypotheses, 36(4): 376-378, 1991.
  70. Parry BL, Rosenthal NE, James SP, Wehr TA: Atenolol in premenstrual syndrome: A test of the melatonin hypothesis. Psychiatry Research, 37: 131-138, 1991.
  71. Yoney TH, Pigott TA, L'Heureux F, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal variation in obsessive compulsive disorder: Preliminary experience with light treament. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148(12): 1727-1729, 1991.
  72. Rosen LN, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal variations in mood and behavior in the general population: A factor-analytic approach. Psychiatry Research, 38: 271-283, 1991.
  73. Wehr TA, Giesen HA, Schulz PM, Anderson JL, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Kelly KA, Kasper S, Rosenthal NE: Contrasts between symptoms of summer depression and winter depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 23f, 173-183, 1991.
  74. Oren DA, Jacobsen FM, Wehr TA, Cameron CL, Rosenthal NE: Predictors of response to phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 33(2): 111-114, 1992.
  75. Cohen RM, Gross M, Nordahl TE, Semple WE, Oren DA, Rogers S, Rosenthal NE: The metabolic brain pattern of patients with winter seasonal affective disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49(7): 545-552, 1992.
  76. Rosenthal NE, Moul DE, Hellekson CJ, Oren DA, Frank A, Brainard GC, Murray MG, Wehr TA: A multicenter study of the light visor for seasonal affective disorder: No difference in efficacy found between two different intensities. Neuropsychopharmacology, 8(2): 151-160, 1993.
  77. Rudorfer MV, Skwerer RG, Rosenthal NE: Biogenic amines in seasonal affective disorder: Effects of light therapy. Psychiatry Research, 46: 19-28, 1993.
  78. Leibenluft E, Fiero PL, Bartko JJ, Moul DE, Rosenthal NE: Depressive symptoms and the self-reported use of alcohol, caffeine, and carbohydrates in normal volunteers and four groups of psychiatric outpatients. Amer. Journal of Psychiatry, 150(2): 294-301, 1993.
  79. Genhart MJ, Kelly KA, Coursey RD, Datiles M, Rosenthal NE: The effects of bright light on the mood of normal elderly women. Psychiatry Research, 47: 87-97, 1993.
  80. Oren DA, Moul DE, Schwartz PJ, Alexander JR, Yamada E, Rosenthal NE: An investigation of ophthalmic function in winter seasonal affective disorder. Depression, 1: 29-37, 1993.
  81. Barbato G, Moul DE, Schwartz P, Rosenthal NE, Oren DA: Spontaneous eye blink rate in winter seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research, 47(1): 79-85, 1993.
  82. Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Jacobsen FM, Murphy DL, Hill JL, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal variation in behavioral responses to m-CPP in patients with seasonal affective disorder and controls. Biological Psychiatry, 33: 496-504, 1993.
  83. Leibenluft E, Madden PA, Dick SE, Rosenthal NE: Primary depressives with secondary alcoholism compared with alcoholics and depressives. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 34(2), 83-86, 1993.
  84. Ozaki N, Rosenthal NE, Moul DE, Schwartz PJ, Oren DA: Effects of phototherapy on electrooculographic ratio in winter seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research, 49(2): 99-107, 1993.
  85. Anderson J, Rosen LN, Mendelson WB, Jacobsen FM, Skwerer RG, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Duncan CC, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Sleep in fall/winter seasonal affective disorder: Effects of light and changing seasons. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38(4), 323-337, 1994.
  86. Oren DA, Moul DE, Schwartz PJ, Brown C, Yamada EM, Rosenthal NE: Exposure to ambient light in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151 (4): 591-594, 1994.
  87. Oren DA, Moul DE, Schwartz PJ, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: A controlled trial of levodopa plus carbidopa in the treatment of winter seasonal affective disorder: A test of the dopamine hypothesis. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 14(3), 196-200, 1994.
  88. Rosenthal NE, Brown C, Oren DA, Galetto G, Schwartz PJ, Malley JD: Effects of light on T-cells in HIV-infected subjects are not dependent on history of seasonal affective disorder. Photochemistry and Photobiology, 59(3), 314-319, 1994.
  89. Oren DA, Schulkin J, Rosenthal NE: 1,25 (OH)Vitamin Dlevels in seasonal affective disorder: Effects of light. Psychopharmacology, 515-516, 1994.
  90. Jacobsen FM, Mueller EA, Rosenthal NE, Rogers S, Hill JL, Murphy DL. Behavioral responses to intravenous meta-chlorophenylpiperazine in patients with seasonal affective disorder and control subjects before and after phototherapy. Psychiatry Research, 52, 181-197, 1994.
  91. Brewerton TD, Krahn DD, Hardin TA, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Findings from the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire in patients with eating disorders and control subjects: effects of diagnosis and location. Psychiatry Research, 52(1), 71-84, 1994.
  92. Oren DA, Teicher MH, Schwartz PJ, Glod C, Turner E, Ito YN, Sedway J, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: A controlled trial of cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) in the treatment of winter seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 32: 197-200, 1994.
  93. Garcia-Borreguero D, Jacobsen FM, Murphy DL, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Chiara A, Rosenthal NE. Hormonal Responses to the administration of m-Chlorophenyl-iperazine in patients with seasonal affective disorder and controls. Biological Psychiatry, 37: 740-749, 1994.
  94. Rosenthal, NE. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Lessons from SAD. Toxicology and Industrial Health, 10: 623-632, 1994.
  95. Ozaki N, Rosenthal NE, Pascale M, Chiueh CC, Hardin T, Garcia-Borreguero D, Schwartz PJ, Turner E, Oren DA, Murphy DL: Platelet [H] paroxetine binding, 5-HT - stimulated Ca response, and 5-HT content in winter seasonal affective disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 36 (7): 458-466, 1994.
  96. Leibenluft E, Hardin T, Rosenthal NE: Gender differences in seasonal affective disorder. Depression, 3: 13-19, 1995.
  97. Leibenluft E, Turner EH, Feldman-Naim S, Schwartz PJ, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE. Light therapy in patients with rapid cycling bipolar disorder: Preliminary results. Psychopharmacol Bull, 31 (4): 705-710, 1995.
  98. Garcia-Borreguero D, Jacobsen FM, Murphy DL, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Chiara A, Rosenthal NE. Hormonal responses to the administration of m-chlorophenyl-piperazine in patients with seasonal affective disorder and controls. Biological Psychiatry, 37 (10): 740-749, 1995.
  99. Ozaki N, Ono Y, Ito A, Rosenthal NE. The prevalence of seasonal difficulties among Japanese civil servants. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152: 1225-1227, 1995.
  100. Ozaki N, Rosenthal NE, Myers F, Schwartz PJ, Oren DA. Effects of season on electro-oculographic ratio in winter seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research, 59 (1-2): 151-155, 1995.
  101. Swedo SE, Pleeter JD, Richter DM, Hoffman CL, Allen AJ, Hamburger SD, Turner E, Yamada EM, Rosenthal NE. The rates of seasonal affective disorder in children and adolescents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152 (7): 1016-1019, 1995.
  102. Teicher MH, Rosenthal NE, Oren DA, Schwartz P, Glod CA, Brown C. The phototherapy light visor: There is more to it than meets the eye. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152: 1197-1202, 1995.
  103. Turner EH, Leibenluft E, Albert PS, Rosenthal NE. Effect of season and light treatment upon hot flashes in a perimenopausal SAD patient. Chronobiology International, 12 (4): 290-297, 1995.
  104. Wehr TA, Schwartz PJ, Turner RM, Feldman-Naim S, Drake C, Rosenthal NE. Bimodal patterns of human melatonin secretion consistent with a two-oscillator model of regulation. Neuroscience Letter, 194(1-2): 105-108, 1995.
  105. Schwartz PJ, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE, Bartko JJ, Oren DA, Luetke C, Murphy DL. Serotonin and thermoregulation: Physiologic and pharmacologic aspects of control revealed by intravenous m-CPP in normal human subjects. Neuropsychopharmacology; 13 (2): 105-115, 1995.
  106. Oren DA, Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Rosenthal NE. Olfactory function in winter seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152(10): 1531-2,1995.
  107. Rosenthal NE. Syndrome triad in children and adolescents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152(9): 1402, 1995.
  108. Madden PAS, Heath AC, Rosenthal NE, Martin NG. Seasonal changes in mood and behavior: The role of genetic factors. Archives of General Psychiatry, 53: 47-55, 1996.
  109. Oren DA, Levendosky AA, Kasper S, Duncan CC, Rosenthal NE. Circadian profiles of cortisol, prolactin and thyrotropin in seasonal affective disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 39:157-170, 1996.
  110. Palinkas LA, Houseal M, Rosenthal NE. Subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder in Antarctica. Journal of Nervous Mental Disease, 184 (9): 530-534, 1996.
  111. Ozaki N, Rosenthal NE, Ullamari P, Lappalainen J, Feldman-Naim S, Schwartz PJ, Turner E, Goldman D. Two naturally occurring amino-acid substitutions of the 5-HT2A receptor: similar prevalence in patients with seasonal affective disorder and controls. Biological Psychiatry, 40: 1267-1272, 1996.
  112. Clark CH, Hedaya R, Rosenthal NE. Seasonal depression in patients with disso-iative disorders. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 184 (7): 433-7, 1996.
  113. Drake C., Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Rosenthal NE. Cognitive performance in seasonal affective disorder: Pattern recognition and the stroop task. Journal of Nervous Mental Diseases, 184 (1): 56-59, 1996
  114. Schwartz PJ, Brown C, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE. Winter-SAD: A follow-up study of the first 59 patients of the NIMH seasonal studies program. American Journal of Psychiatry, 153 (8): 1028-1036, 1996.
  115. Leibenluft E, Albert PS, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA. Relationship between sleep and mood in patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research, 63(2-3): 161-8, 1996.
  116. Schwartz PJ, Rosenthal NE, Turner EH, Drake CL, Wehr TA. Seasonal variation in core temperature regulation during sleep in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder. . Biological Psychiatry, 42 (2): 122-31, 1997.
  117. Schwartz PJ, Murphy DL, Garcia-Borreguero D, Oren DA, Moul DE, Ozaki N, Snelbaker AJ, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE. Effects of m-CPP infusions in patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder and healthy controls: Diurnal responses and nocturnal regulatory mechanisms. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54(4): 375-85, 1997.
  118. Swedo SE, Allen AJ, Glod CA, Rosenthal NE, Teicher M, Richter D, Hoffman C, Brown C, Clark CH. A controlled trial of light therapy for the treatment of pediatric seasonal affective disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(6): 816-21, 1997.
  119. Ozaki N, Manji H, Lubierman V, Jia Lu S, Lappaleinen J, Rosenthal NE, Goldman D. A naturally occurring amino acid substitution of the human serotonin 5-HT2A receptor influences amplitude and timing of intracellular calcium mobilization, Journal of Neurochemistry, 68 (5): 2186-93, 1997.
  120. Schwartz PJ, Loe JA, Bash CN, Bove K, Turner EH, Frank J, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Seasonality and pituitary size: Evidence for a season by gender effect. Psychiatry Research, 74(3): 151-7, 1997.
  121. Clark C, Schocket LS, Turner EH, Rosenthal NE. Light visor maintenance of light box response. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154 (8):1172, 1997.
  122. Feldman-Naim S, Rosenthal NE. A case of seasonal trichotillomania. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 58(5): 218-9, 1997.
  123. Leibenluft E, Feldman-Naim S, Turner E, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE. Effects of exogenous melatonin administration and withdrawal in five patients with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 58: 383-388, 1997.
  124. Neumeister A, Turner EH, Matthews JR, Postolache TT, Barnett RL, Rauh M, Vetticad RG, Kasper S, Rosenthal NE. Effects of tryptophan depletion versus catecholamine depletion in patients with seasonal affective disorder remitted on light therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55: 524-530, 1998.
  125. Rosenthal NE, Mazzanti CM, Barnett RL, Turner EH, Lam GK, Goldman D. Role of Serotonin Transporter Promoter Repeat Length Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) in seasonality and seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Molecular Psychiatry, 3: 175-177, 1998.
  126. Schwarz PJ, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA. Serotonin 1A receptors, melatonin, and the proportional control thermostat in patients with winter depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55: 897-903, 1998.
  127. Postolache TT, Hardin TA, Myers FS, Turner EH, Yi LY, Barnett RL, Matthews JR, Rosenthal NE. Greater improvement in summer than with light treatment in winter in patients with seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155 (11): 1614-1616, 1998.
  128. Garcia-Borreguero D, Dale JK, Rosenthal NE, Chiara A, OíFallon A, Bartko JJ, Straus SE. Lack of seasonal variation of symptoms in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Psychiatry Research, 77: 71-77, 1998.
  129. Giedd JN, Swedo SE, Clark CH, Rosenthal NE. Pediatric seasonal affective disorder: A follow-up report. Journal of American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 37:2, 1998,
  130. Enoch MA, Goldman D, Barnett R, Sher L, Mazzanti CM, Rosenthal NE. Association between seasonal affective disorder and the 5-HT2A promoter polymorphism. Molecular Psychiatry, 4(1): 89-92, 1999.
  131. Han L, Nielsen DA, Rosenthal NE, Jefferson K, Kaye W, Murphy D, Altemus M, Humphries J, Cassano G, Rotondo A, Virkkunen M, Linnoila M, Goldman D. No coding variant of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene detected in seasonal affective disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anorexia nervosa, and alcoholism. Biological Psychiatry, 45(5): 615-619, 1999.
  132. Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Garcia Borreguero D, Sedway J, Murphy DL, Rosenthal NE. Serontin hypothesis of winter-depression: Behavioral and neuroendocrine effects of the 5HT (1A) receptor partial agonist ipsapirone in patients with seasonal affective disorder and controls. Psychiatry Research, 86(1): 9-28, 1999.
  133. Sher L, Goldman D, Rosenthal NE. The role of genetic factors in seasonal affective disorder and seasonality. Journal of Affective Disorders, 53(3): 203-210, 1999.
  134. Neuhaus IM, Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Feldman-Naim S, Matthews JR, Lam G, Rosenthal NE. Gender differences in glycosylated hemoglobin levels in seasonal affective disorder patients and controls. Comprehensive. Psychiatry, 40(3): 234-237, 1999.
  135. Williams JB, Terman M, Link MJ, Amira L, Rosenthal NE. Hypomania interview guide (including hyperthymia): Retrospective assessment version (HIGH-R). Depression Anxiety, 9(2): 92-100, 1999.
  136. Sher L, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA. Free thryroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in patients with seasonal effective disorder and matched controls. Journal of Affective Disorders, 56 (2-3): 195-9, 1999.
  137. Han L, Wang K, Cheng Y, Du Z, Rosenthal NE, Primeau F. Summer and winter patterns of seasonality in Chinese college students: A replication. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 41(1): 57-62, 2000.
  138. Postolache TT, Doty RL, Wehr TA, Jimma LA, Han L,Turner EH, Matthews JR, Neumesiter A, No C, Koger H, Bruder GE, Rosenthal, NE. Monorhinal odor identification and depression scores in patients with seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 56(1): 27-35, 1999.
  139. Han L, Wang K, Du Z, Cheng Y, Simons JS, Rosenthal NE. Seasonal variations in mood and behavior among Chinese medical students. American Journal of Psychiatry, 157(1): 133-5, 2000.
  140. Sher L, Hardin TA, Greenberg BD, Murphy DL, Li Q, Rosenthal NE. Seasonality associated with the serotonin transporter promoter repeat length polymorphism. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156(11): 1837, 1999.
  141. Nawab SS, Miller CS, Dale JK, Greenberg BD, Friedman TC, Chrousos GP, Straus SE, Rosenthal NE. Self-reported sensitivity to chemical exposures in five clinical populations and healthy controls. Psychiatry Research, 95 (1): 67-74, July 24, 2000.
  142. Schwartz PJ, Rosenthal NE, Kajimura N, Han L, Turner EH, Bender C, Wehr TA. Ultradian oscillations in cranial thermoregulation and electroencephalographic slow-wave activity during sleep are abnormal in humans with annual winter depression. Brain Res, 866 (1-2): 152-67, June 2, 2000.
  143. Gordon T, Keel J, Hardin TA, Rosenthal NE. Seasonal mood change and neuroticism : the same construct ? Comprehensive Psychiatry, 40 (6): 415-17, Nov-Dec 1999.
  144. Sher L, Goldman D, Ozaki N, Rosenthal NE. The role of genetic factors in the etiology of seasonal affective disorder and seasonality. Journal of Affective Disorders, 53 (3): 203-210, June 1999.
  145. Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Garcia-Borreguero D, Sedway J, Vetticad RG, Wehr TA, Murphy DL, Rosenthal NE. Serotonin hypothesis of winter depression: behavioral and neuroendocrine effects of the 5-HT(1A) receptor partial agonist ipsapirone in patients with seasonal affective disorder and healthy control subjects. Psychiatry Research, 86 (1): 9-28, April 19, 1999.
  146. Avissar S, Schreiber G, Nechamkin Y, Neuhaus I, Lam GK, Schwartz P, Turner E, Matthews J, Naim S, Rosenthal NE. The effects of seasons and light therapy on G protein levels in mononuclear leukocytes of patients with seasonal affective disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56 (2): 178-83, February 1999.
  147. Sher L, Greenberg BD, Murphy DL, Rosenthal NE, Sirota LA, Hamer DH. Pleiotropy of the serotonin transporter gene for seasonality and neuroticism. Psychiatric Genetics, 10(3): 125-30, September 2000.
  148. Sher L, Matthews JR, Turner EH, Postolache TT, Katz KS, Rosenthal NE. Early response to light therapy partially predicts long-term antidepressant effects in patients with seasonal affective disorder. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 26(4): 336-8, September 2001.
  149. Schwartz PJ, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA. Band-specific electroencephalogram and brain cooling abnormalities during NREM sleep in patients with winter depression. Biological Psychiatry, 15;50(8): 627-32, October 2001.
  150. Wehr TA, Duncan WC, Sher L, Aeschbach D, Schwartz PJ, Turner EH, Postolache TT, Rosenthal NE. A Circadian Signal of Change of Seasons in Patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 58(12): 1108-1114, December 2001.
  151. Turner EH, Schwartz PJ, Lowe CH, Nawab SS, Feldman-Naim S, Drake CL. Double-blind placebo-controlled study of single-dose metergoline in depressed patients with seasonal affective disorder. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 22 (2): 216-220, Apr 22, 2002.
  152. Postolache TT, Wehr TA, Doty RL, Sher L, Turner EH, Bartko JJ, Rosenthal NE. Patients with seasonal affective disorder have lower odor detection thresholds than control subjects. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 59 (12): 1119-22, Dec 2002.
Book Chapters, Invited Articles, and Letters to the Editor:
  1. Dunner DL, Rosenthal NE: Schizoaffective states. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2(3): 441-48, 1979.
  2. Lewy AJ, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE, Nurnberger JI, Siever LJ, Uhde TW, Newsome DA, Becker LE, Markey SP, Kopin IJ, Goodwin FK: Melatonin secretion as a neurobiological "marker" and effects on light on humans. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 18 (4): 127-129, 1982.
  3. Rosenthal NE, Goodwin FK: The role of the lithium ion in medicine. In Creger WP, Coggins CH, Hancock ES (eds.), Annual Review of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, 33: 555-568, 1982.
  4. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Duncan W, Gillin JC: Circadian rhythm disturbances in manic-depressive illness. Federation Proceedings, 42: 2809-2814, 1983.
  5. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Wehr TA: Seasonal variation in affective disorders. In Wehr TA, Goodwin FK (eds.), Circadian Rhythms in Psychiatry, Boxwood Press, Pacific Grove, California, 1983, pp. 185-201.
  6. Rosenthal NE: Seasonal rhythms in mood and behavior. In Symposium: Endocrine Rhythms and Behavior. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 17 (7): 599-602, 1984.
  7. Parry BL, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Research techniques used to study premenstrual syndrome. In Osofsky HJ, Blumenthal SJ (eds.), Premenstrual Syndrome: Current Findings and Future Directions, American Psychiatric Press, Washington D.C., 1985, pp. 87-93.
  8. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, James SP, Parry BL, Mendelson WB, Tamarkin L, Wehr TA: Seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 453: 260-269, 1985.
  9. Rosenthal NE: Seasonal incidence of depression. Human Sexuality, 19(4): 125, 1985.
  10. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Antidepressant effects of sleep deprivation and phototherapy. Acta Psychiatrica Belgica. 85: 593-602, 1985.
  11. James SP, Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Mendelson WB: Experimental modalities in the treatment of seasonal and non-seasonal affective disorder. In Shagass C, Josiassen RC, Bridger WH, Weiss KJ, Stoff D, Simpson GM (eds.), Biological Psychiatry, Elsevier, New York, 1985, pp. 144-146.
  12. Mendelson WB, James SP, Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Wehr TA, Garnett D, Weingartner H: The experience of insomnia,. In Shagass C, Josiassen RC, Bridger WH, Weiss KJ, Stoff D, Simpson GM (eds.), Biological Psychiatry, Elsevier, New York, 1985, pp. 1005-1006.
  13. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Jacobsen FM, Parry BL, James SP, Tamarkin L, Arendt J, Wehr TA: Consensus and controversy in seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy. In Shagass C, Josiassen RC, Bridger WH, Weiss KJ, Stoff D, Simpson GM (eds.), Biological Psychiatry, Elsevier, New York, 1985, pp. 987-989.
  14. Sack DA, James SP, Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Partial sleep deprivation and phase advance therapy for depression. In Shagass C, Josiassen RC, Bridger WH, Weiss KJ, Stoff D, Simpson GM (eds.), Biological Psychiatry, Elsevier, New York, 1985, pp. 972-974.
  15. Jacobsen FM, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorder and the use of light as an antidepressant. Directions in Psychiatry, 6, Lesson 3: 1-7, 1986.
  16. Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorders: Seasonal energy syndrome? In Reply. Archives of General Psychiatry, 43: 188-189, 1986.
  17. Rosenthal NE, James SP: Reply to letter on seasonal affective disorder. British Journal Psychiatry. 148: 478-479, 1986.
  18. Rosenthal NE, Heffernan MM: Bulimia, carbohydrate craving, and depression: A central connection? In Wurtman RJ, Wurtman JJ (eds.), Nutrition and the Brain, 7, Raven Press, New York, 1986, pp. 139-166.
  19. Brewerton TD, Heffernan MM, Rosenthal NE: Psychiatric aspects of the relationship between eating and mood. Nutrition Reviews, 44: 78-88, 1986.
  20. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Jacobsen FM, James SP, Parry BL, Arendt J, Tamarkin L, Wehr TA: Melatonin in seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy. Journal of Neural Transmission, [Suppl.] 21: 257-267, 1986.
  21. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Jacobsen FM, Skwerer RG, Wehr TA. Seasonal affective disorder and light: Past, present and future. In Bunney WE, Jr., Costa E, Potkin S (eds), Clinical Neuropharmacology, 9(4): Raven Press, New York, 1986, pp. 193-195.
  22. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Parry BL, Rosenthal NE: The role of biological rhythms in the biology and treatment of insomnia and depression. In Brodie HKH, Berger PA (eds.), The American Handbook of Psychiatry, Vol. VIII, New York, Basic Books, 1986, pp. 408-428.
  23. Hellekson CJ, Rosenthal NE: New light on seasonal mood changes. Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter, 3(10): 4-6, 1987.
  24. Wehr TA, Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Goodwin FK: Sleep and biological rhythms. In Goodwin FK, Jamison K (eds.), Bipolar Ilness: In Hales RE, Frances AJ (eds.), Bipolar Disorders. In American Psychiatric Association Annual Review: Volume 6, American Psychiatric Association Press, Washington D.C., 1987.
  25. Sack DA, Rosenthal NE: Do changes in melatonin cause SAD? Integrative Psychiatry, 5 (1): 11-12, 1987.
  26. Rosenthal NE, Genhart M, Jacobsen FM, Skwerer RG, Wehr TA: Disturbances of appetite and weight regulation in seasonal affective disorder. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 499: 216-230, 1987.
  27. Rosenthal NE, Sack DA, Wehr TA: Seasonal effects on mood: In Adelman G (ed.) The role of light, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Volume I, Birkhauser, Boston, 1987, pp. 586-588.
  28. Rosenthal NE, Skwerer RG, Sack DA, Duncan CC, Jacobsen FM, Tamarkin L, Wehr TA: Biological effects of morning-plus-evening bright light treatment of seasonal affective disorder. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 23(3): 364-369, 1987.
  29. Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA: Seasonal affective disorders. Psychiatric Annals, 17(10): 670-674, 1987.
  30. Rosenthal NE, Genhart MJ, Sack DA, Skwerer RG, Wehr TA: Seasonal affective disorder and its relevance for the understanding and treatment of bulimia. In Hudson JI, Pope HG, Jr. (eds.), The Psychobiology of Bulimia, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, D.C., 1987, pp. 205-228.
  31. Sack DA, Rosenthal NE, Parry BL, Wehr TA: Biological rhythms in psychiatry. In Meltzer HY (ed), Psychopharmacology: The Third Generation of Progress, Raven Press, New York, 1987, pp. 669-685.
  32. Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Rosenthal NE: Phototherapy for seasonal affective disorder. Drug Therapy, 18(1): 57-64, 1988.
  33. Kasper S, Rosenthal NE: Saisonal abhängige Depressionen (SAD) und der therapeutische Effekt der Phototherapie. Selecta., 29: 506-515, 1988.
  34. Jacobsen FM, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorder. In Georgotas A, Cancro R (eds.), Depression and Mania: A Comprehensive Textbook, Elsevier Science Publishing Co, New York., 1988, pp. 104-116.
  35. Souetre E, Rosenthal NE, Ortonne J-P: Affective disorders, light and melatonin. Photodermatology, 5(3):107-109, 1988.
  36. Jacobsen FM, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: The pineal and seasonal reproduction. In Pancheri P, Zichella L (eds.) Biorhythms and Stress in The Physiopathology of Reproduction, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York, 1988, pp. 241-250.
  37. Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE (Letter to the Editor): Light therapy and the seasonal affective disorder. In reply. Archives of General Psychiatry, 46: 194-195, 1989.
  38. Souetre E, Rosenthal NE, Kasper S, Wehr TA (Editorial): Effets de la lumière sur les syndromes dépressifs. La Presse Médicale, 18 (2): 53-54, 1989.
  39. Wehr TA, Giesen H, Schulz PM, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Kasper S, Kelly KA, Rosenthal NE: Summer depression: Description of the syndrome and comparison with winter depression. In Rosenthal NE, Blehar M (eds), Seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy, GuilfordPress, New York,1989, 55-63.
  40. Wehr, TA, Rosenthal NE: Sleep deprivation, phototherapy and other non-pharmacological treatments of affective illness. In Extein I (ed), Treatment of Tricyclic-Resistant Depression, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1989, pp. 153-167.
  41. Kasper S, Rogers SLB, Yancey A, Skwerer RG, Schulz PM, Rosenthal NE: Psychological effects of light therapy in normals. In Rosenthal NE, Blehar M (eds), Seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy, Guilford Press, New York, 1989, pp. 260-270.
  42. Jacobsen FM, Murphy DL, Rosenthal NE: The role of serotonin in seasonal affective disorder and the antidepressant response to phototherapy. In Rosenthal NE, Blehar M (eds.), Seasonal affective disorder and phototherapy, Guilford Press, New York, 1989, pp. 333-341.
  43. Rosenthal NE: Light therapy. In Karasu TB (ed.), Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders. A task force report of the American Psychiatric Association, APA Press, Washington, D.C., 1989, pp.1890-1896
  44. Blehar MC, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorders and phototherapy: Report of a National Institute of Mental Health-Sponsored workshop. Archives of General Psychiatry, 46: 469-474, 1989.
  45. Kasper S, Rosenthal NE : Anxiety and depression in seasonal affective disorders. In Kendall PC, Watson D (eds.), Anxiety and depression: Distinctive and overlapping features, Academic Press, San Diego,1989, pp. 341-375.
  46. Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Corrections and additions to the history of light therapy and seasonal affective disorder. In Reply. Archives of General Psychiatry, 47:91, 1990.
  47. Geracioti TD, Kling MA, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Kanayama S, Rosenthal NE, Gold PW, Liddle RA: Meal-related cholecystokinin secretion in eating and affective disorders. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 25 (3): 444-449, 1989.
  48. Rosenthal NE, Kasper S, Schulz P, Wehr TA: New concepts and developments in seasonal affective disorder. In Thompson C, Silverstone T (eds.), Seasonal Affective Disorders, CNS Neuroscience Press, London, 1989, pp. 97-132.
  49. Rosenthal NE, Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Hardin TA, Wehr TA: Phototherapy: The NIMH Experience. In Thompson C, Silverstone T (eds.), Seasonal Affective Disorders, CNS Neuroscience Press, London, 1989, pp. 145-158.
  50. Gaist PA, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal affective disorders. 1989 Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw Hill, New York.
  51. Terman M, Botticelli SR, Link BG, Link MJ, Quitkin FM, Hardin TA, Rosenthal NE: Seasonal symptom patterns in New York: Patients and population. In Thompson C, Silverstone T (eds.), Seasonal Affective Disorders, CNS Neuroscience Press, London, 1989, pp. 77-95.
  52. Rosenthal NE, Skwerer RG, Levendosky AA, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Jacobsen FM, Duncan CC, Gaist PA, Wehr TA. Sleep architecture in seasonal affective disorder: The effects of light therapy and changing seasons. Sleep Research, 18: 440, 1989.
  53. Oren DA, Rosenthal NE: Environmental Light, Mood, and Seasonal Affective Disorder. In Björntrop P, Brodoff B (ed.), Obesity, J. B. Lipincott, New York, 1992, pp. 424-435.
  54. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE: Zur Epidemiologie und Biologie saisonal abhängiger Depressionsformen (SAD). In Lungershausen E, Witkowski RJ (eds.), Affektive Psychosen, Schattauer-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1990, pp 97-102.
  55. Oren DA, Rosenthal FS, Rosenthal NE, Waxler M, Wehr TA. Exposure to ultraviolet B radiation damage during phototherapy. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147 (5): 676, 1990.
  56. Oren DA, Rosenthal NE. Seasonal Affective Disorders. In E.S. Paykel (ed), Handbook of Affective Disorders, 2nd Edition, Churchill Livingstone, London, 1992, pp. 551-567.
  57. Rosenthal NE, Cameron CL. Exaggerated sensitivity to organophosphate pesticide exposure in a depressive patient. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148 (2): 270, 1991.
  58. Kasper S, Wehr TA, Rosenthal NE. Reduzierte amplitude circadianer hormonprofile bei patienten mit saisonal abhänginger depression (SAD). In Gaebel W, Laux G (eds); Biologische Psychiatrie: Beiträge des 5. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biologische Psychiatrie, Springer, New York, 1992, pp. 356-359.
  59. Duncan CC, Mirsky AF, Deldin PJ, Skwerer RG, Jacobsen FM, Rosenthal NE. P300 as an index of treatment response in seasonal affective disorder. In Stefanis et al. (eds.), Psychiatry: A world perspective - Volume 2, Clinical Neuroscience, New York, 1990, pp 398-401.
  60. Rosenthal NE. Plasma melatonin as a measure of the human clock. Editorial, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 73 (2): 225-226, 1991.
  61. Rosenthal NE, Cameron CL, Johnston SH, Joseph-Vanderpool JR, Levendosky AA, Allen R. Delayed sleep phase syndrome: Clinical picture and treatment with light. In Racagni G. et al. (eds.), Biological Psychiatry, 1 , Elsevier, New York, 1991, pp. 787-790.
  62. Rosenthal NE, Wehr TA. Towards understanding the mechanism of action of light in seasonal affective disorder. Pharmacopsychiatry, 25 (1): 56-60, 1992.
  63. Madden PA, Heath AC, Rosenthal NE, Martin NG. Seasonal change in mood and behavior: A twin study. Behavioral Genetics, 22: 733, 1992.
  64. Waxler M, James RH, Brainard GC, Moul DE, Oren DA, Rosenthal NE. Retinopathy and bright light therapy. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149 (11): 1610-1611, 1992.
  65. Rosenthal NE. This Week's Citation Classic: A decade of SAD and light therapy. Current Contents, March 8, 1993.
  66. Wetterberg L, Eberhard G, Von-Knorring L, Kohan MA, Ylipaa E, Rutz W, Bratlid T, Lacoste V, Thompson C, Yoneda H, Rosenthal NE, McGuire M, Polleri A, Freedman M, Morton DJ, Redman J, Bertgannaki JD, Shapiro C, Driver H, Yuwiler A. The influence of age, sex, height, weight, urine volume and latitude on melatonin concentrations in urine from normal subjects: A multinational study. In: Wetterberg, (ed.), Light and Biological Rhythms in Man; 63, Wenner-Gren International Series. Pergamon, London, 275-286, 1993.
  67. Rosenthal, NE Diagnosis and treatment of seasonal affective disorder. Journal of the American Medical Association, 270 (22), 1993.
  68. Rosenthal, NE. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 9: 1-4, 1993.
  69. Rosenthal, NE. The first decade of SAD. Light Therapy and Biological Rhythms, 6: 16-18, 1994.
  70. Rosenthal, NE. Light Therapy: Theory and Practice. Primary Psychiatry, Premier Issue: 31-33, 1994.
  71. Rosenthal, NE. Seasonal affective disorder, attention deficit disorder and delayed sleep phase syndrome in children and adolescents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152 (9): 1402, 1995.
  72. Oren DA, Rosenthal NE. Olfactory function in winter seasonal affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152 (10): 1531-2, 1995.
  73. Clark C, Schocket LS, Turner EH, Rosenthal NE. Light visor maintenance of light visor response. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154(8): 1172, August 1997.
  74. Rosenthal NE. St. Johnís wort and major depression. Journal of the American Medical Association. 286(1): 42, discussion 44-5, July 4, 2001.
  75. Rosenthal NE. Lithium: an orphan drug. Archives of General Psychiatry, 58(10): 973, October 2001.
  76. Rosenthal NE, Terman M. Toward optimal health: the experts discuss seasonal affective disorder. Interview by JG Meisler. J Womens Health Gend Based Med, 10 (9): 831-7, Nov, 2001

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