I think you'd have something there if the hypothesized cause of SAD was temperature, but based on the literature I've read its actually something to do with light levels. Thats why one of the primary treatment methods for SAD is phototherapy.
However, if I was not a Psych Major and therefore wasn't taking your post quite so literally my first response would have been to say that you have an interesting point there.
As a sissy Californian, i get out of sorts whenever the weather changes in either direction (basically, whenever the temperature drops below 60 or rises above 80).
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Actually, most are a little worse than ours.
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However, if I was not a Psych Major and therefore wasn't taking your post quite so literally my first response would have been to say that you have an interesting point there.
~Adam Fly
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