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Antarctic winters trigger psychological hibernation

Antarctic winters trigger psychological hibernation so people can cope with isolation and darkness.

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Professor Gro M. Sandal and colleagues have studied Antarctic over-wintering and how people can cope with long periods of isolation and darkness.

Read more in Newsweek or download the paper.