Poster Presentation - Circadian Modulation of Mood and Alertness

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Circadian modulation of mood has been documented across several age groups and contexts but are less well documented in early/middle adolescents. This award-winning poster presents novel findings on the trajectory of positive/negative mood, and sleepiness/alertness among early adolescents during a controlled 36-hour ultradian protocol.

This poster was presented at the Sleep 2025 conference in Seattle, WA, and at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry Research Day.

Poster Presentation References:

Edery, I., Soehner, A. M., Buysse, D. J., Kuzemchak, M., Wallace, M. J., Blake, R. G., Hasler, B. P., Levenson, J. C., Clark, D. B., McClung, C. A., & Franzen, P. L. (2025, June). Circadian and homeostatic trends in mood and alertness across a 36-hour ultradian protocol in adolescents [Poster presentation]. Sleep 2025 Conference, Seattle, WA.

Edery, I., Soehner, A. M., Buysse, D. J., Kuzemchak, M., Wallace, M. J., Blake, R. G., Hasler, B. P., Levenson, J. C., Clark, D. B., McClung, C. A., & Franzen, P. L. (2025, June). Circadian and homeostatic trends in mood and alertness across a 36-hour ultradian protocol in adolescents [Poster presentation]. University of Pittsburgh Psychiatry Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA. (Received Top Poster Presentation Award.)

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