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perception and
chronotype have
shown that
early chronotypes can
tolerate more
discomfort glare in the
morning compared to late
chronotypes. A meta-analysis...
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traditionally used the
terms morningness and
eveningness to
describe these two
chronotypes. Till Roenneberg, a
chronobiologist in Munich, has
mapped the circadian...
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traditionally use the
terms morningness and
eveningness for the two
chronotypes or
diurnality and
nocturnality in
animal behavior. In
several countries...
- The
Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ) was
created in 1976 by Till
Roenneberg and
Martha Merrow at Ludwig-Maximilians
University (LMU) Munich. The...
- respectively).
Chronotypes Humans can have a
propensity to be
morning people or
evening people;
these behavioral preferences are
called chronotypes for which...
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impact of
light on
human circadian rhythms,
focusing on
aspects such as
chronotypes and
social jet lag in
relation to
health benefits.
Roenneberg was born...
- IV.4 (1924), pp. 397–410. M. E. Vines, M. E. Vines, "The 'Trial Scene'
Chronotype in Mark and the
Jewish Novel", in G. van Oyen and T.
Shepherd (eds.),...
- Urbán R, Magyaródi T, Rigó A (2011). "Morningness-eveningness,
chronotypes and health-impairing
behaviors in adolescents".
Chronobiology International...
- and "night owl", are
called chronotypes.
Genetics and **** have some
influence on
chronotype, but so do habits.
Chronotype is also
liable to
change over...
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Bedding Bedroom Bedtime Procrastination Story Biphasic and
polyphasic sleep Chronotype Comfort object Dream diary Microsleep Nap
Nightwear Power nap
Second wind...