Journal article
Nature's Clocks and Human Mood: The Circadian System Modulates Reward Motivation
G Murray, CL Nicholas, J Kleiman, R Dwyer, MJ Carrington, NB Allen, J Trinder
Emotion | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1037/a0017080
Abstract
Existing literature on reward motivation pays scant attention to the fact that reward potential of the environment varies dramatically with the light/dark cycle. Evolution, by contrast, treats this fact very seriously: In all species, the circadian system is adapted to optimize the daily rhythm of environmental engagement. We used 3 standard protocols to demonstrate that human reward motivation, as measured in the dynamics of positive affect (PA), is modulated endogenously by the circadian clock. Under naturalistic conditions, 13.0% of PA variance was explained by a 24-hr sinusoid. In a constant routine protocol, 25.0% of PA variance was explained by the unmasked circadian rhythm in core bod..
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