Cite
A 4-week morning light treatment reduces amygdala reactivity and clinical symptoms in adults with traumatic stress.
MLA
Burgess, Helen J., et al. “A 4-Week Morning Light Treatment Reduces Amygdala Reactivity and Clinical Symptoms in Adults with Traumatic Stress.” Psychiatry Research, vol. 342, Dec. 2024, p. 116209. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116209.
APA
Burgess, H. J., Rizvydeen, M., Huizenga, B., Prasad, M., Bahl, S., Duval, E. R., Kim, H. M., Phan, K. L., Liberzon, I., Abelson, J., Klumpp, H., Horwitz, A., Mooney, A., Raglan, G. B., & Zalta, A. K. (2024). A 4-week morning light treatment reduces amygdala reactivity and clinical symptoms in adults with traumatic stress. Psychiatry Research, 342, 116209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116209
Chicago
Burgess, Helen J, Muneer Rizvydeen, Brooke Huizenga, Masumi Prasad, Sonal Bahl, Elizabeth R Duval, Hyungjin Myra Kim, et al. 2024. “A 4-Week Morning Light Treatment Reduces Amygdala Reactivity and Clinical Symptoms in Adults with Traumatic Stress.” Psychiatry Research 342 (December): 116209. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116209.