Is a sunny beach the best cure for despondency? But scientific research shows that our mood is not directly affected by the weather. Matthew C. Keller of the Institute of Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics (USA) argues that the mood (at the beach or not) rises with rising temperatures only in spring or early summer.
Is a sunny beach the best cure for despondency? But scientific research shows that our mood is not directly affected by the weather. Matthew C. Keller of the Institute of Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics (USA) argues that the mood (at the beach or not) rises with rising temperatures only in spring or early summer. Perhaps this is due to the fact that we simply rejoice in the sun after several months of its absence. During this period, we feel much happier if we spend at least half an hour a day outdoors. And therefore, you should not worry if you do not have a resort vacation planned for the near future.