Eveningness and distinctness of the circadian rhythm in men are related to altered neural responses to gain and loss.
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| Title: | Eveningness and distinctness of the circadian rhythm in men are related to altered neural responses to gain and loss. |
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| Authors: | Scislewska P; University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw, Poland. p.scislewska@uw.edu.pl., Zareba MR; Department of Basic and Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Jaume I University, Castellon de la Plana, 12-006, Spain., Lengier J; University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw, Poland., Schirmer AE; Department of Biology, Northeastern Illinois University, 5500 N. St. Louis Ave, Chicago, IL, 60625, USA., Bebas P; University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology, Warsaw, Poland., Szatkowska I; Laboratory of Emotions Neurobiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 02-093, Poland. |
| Source: | Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2025 Jul 01; Vol. 15 (1), pp. 21091. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Jul 01. |
| Publication Type: | Journal Article |
| Journal Info: | Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 101563288 Publication Model: Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 2045-2322 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 20452322 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Sci Rep Subsets: MEDLINE |
| Database: | MEDLINE Ultimate |
| ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
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| DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-025-07049-8 |