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When he moved from South Africa to New York City, Norman Rosenthal, a psychiatrist, noticed he felt more depressed during the cold, short days of the city’s winters than he had in his home country. Years later, he published the first paper to scientifically name the winter blues: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Subsequent studies have found that the seasonal depression affects those in northern latitudes more and that about 10 percent of SAD sufferers have symptoms in the summertime instead. The most commonly reported symptoms of winter depression are hypersomnia, the desire to sleep more than usual, as well as an increased appetite and lack of interest in things. According to experts, most people experience symptoms in young adulthood, but SAD can begin at any stage of life. The condition also varies by sex. About three times as many women as men get SAD. But why does less daylight make some people clinically depressed? One leading theory is that the change in daylight disrupts our bodies' release of melatonin, a hormone the brain releases every night to promote sleep. As the supply of daylight dwindles in winter, melatonin may wear off later. That means in the morning the body is still in a state of biological night. As for summer SAD, triggers might include the heat and humidity. Instead of feeling lethargic, summer SAD patients more often feel irritable and agitated. Experts say a professional diagnosis is a crucial first step toward treatment and self-diagnosis is not suggested. One common treatment is sitting in front of a bright box of light for 30 minutes to signal to the body that it’s time to wake up. But the drawback to light boxes is that they only work on the day that you use them, so you need to use them daily. Another treatment that may have longer lasting benefits is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a form of talk therapy. As negative thinking tends to breed negative emotions, CBT aims to encourage more neutral thoughts. For example, “I hate winter” might be reframed as “winter isn’t my favorite season, but I still find things to enjoy.” Moreover, finding wintertime hobbies may also help. People with SAD often have hobbies that are summer specific, such as growing gardens or beach going. Instead of hibernating under a blanket, people are encouraged to find indoor hobbies, such as knitting, reading, or going to the gym, to boost their mood. Whether using light or talk therapy, there is no reason to not seek mental health treatment, even if symptoms are only present for a few months out of the year.
According to the passage, what prompted Norman Rosenthal to study seasonal depression?
  • A His patients’ symptoms.
  • B His personal experiences.
  • C Problems of previous studies.
  • D Rising cases of New York City adults.

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當我們想對一個主題進行科學研究時,通常會有一個啟發點。請你仔細閱讀文章的第一句話,看看作者在發表第一篇論文之前,他在從南非搬到紐約的過程中,『首先』察覺到了什麼樣的變化?這個變化是發生在誰身上呢?

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  1. 觀念驗證:文章開篇第一句即揭曉答案。文中提到 Rosenthal 從南非搬到紐約後,「注意到自己 (he felt) 在寒冷且白晝較短的冬日裡,比在故鄉時感到更憂鬱」。這說明研究的動機源於他個人的實際感受與生活經歷,進而引發他後續的科學研究,而非受他人影響。
  2. 難度點評:本題屬於 easy。這類題目考查的是基礎的資訊檢索能力與代名詞理解。關鍵在於學生能否將文中的「he felt (他感覺到)」與選項中的「personal experiences (個人經驗)」進行邏輯對接,是閱讀測驗中基本的拿分題型。

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