A chronotype is the behavioral manifestation of underlying circadian rhythm's myriad of physical processes. A person's chronotype is the propensity for...
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The Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ) was created in 1976 by Till Roenneberg and Martha Merrow at Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) Munich. The...
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Lark (person) (section Charting chronotypes)
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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Adolescent sleep (section Chronotype)
optimal for chronotype (i.e. evening for evening chronotypes vs. morning for morning chronotypes) and once at a time that is suboptimal for chronotype (i.e....
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activities at dusk or in the evening, which is consistent with the evening chronotype. People experiencing diurnal mood variation consistently prefer later...
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intermediate types having temperature peaks between the morning and evening chronotype groups. The MEQ is widely used in psychological and medical research and...
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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...
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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...
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Till Roenneberg (section Chronotype questionnaire)
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...
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Vernalization Fields Behavioural ecology Chronobiology Ethology See also Chronotype Diel vertical migration Light pollution Solunar theory Parts of a day...
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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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and "night owl", are called chronotypes. Genetics and sex have some influence on chronotype, but so do habits. Chronotype is also liable to change over...
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diurnal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diurnal cycle Cathemeral Chronotype Crepuscular Crypsis Nocturnality Vinne, Vincent van der; Gorter, Jenke...
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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.),...
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organisms that are only or primarily active in the evening. Circadian rhythm Chronotype "Aye-Aye Daubentonia madagascariensis". National Geographic. Retrieved...
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tides, in which case the interval is closer to 12 hours and 25 minutes. Chronotype Circadian rhythm Diel vertical migration Diurnality Diurnal Climate [de]...
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organisms that are only or primarily active in the evening. Circadian rhythm Chronotype List of nocturnal animals Dunn, J. L. & Alderfer, J. (2006) "Nocturnal...
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temperatures are taken continuously. Though variation is great among normal chronotypes, the average human adult's temperature reaches its minimum at about 5:00 a...
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experience an inability to maintain a consistent internal clock. Extreme chronotypes usually maintain a consistent clock, but find that their natural clock...
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Menomonie and Chippewa Falls, initially once a week. The first newspaper, the Chronotype, started the same year. Many employees of the early Knapp-Stout were Norwegian...
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Thanksgiving tradition". HHJ Online. Retrieved March 31, 2022. The Boston "Chronotype," Oct. 1, 1846 edition "Leo, the Royal cadet [microform]: Cameron, George...
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Rivero, M. S.; Simonelli, G.; Vigo, D. E.; Plano, S. A. (2023-09-24). "Chronotype delay and sleep disturbances shaped by the Antarctic polar night". Scientific...
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function, there is variation in chronotypes, or preferred wake and sleep times, of individuals. Although chronotype varies from individual to individual...
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be constant across "night owls" and "early birds", or different sleep chronotypes, as revealed by fMRI and graph theory. Studies on rodents show that the...
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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...
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with ADHD. A 2019 study from Boston showed a relationship of evening chronotypes and greater social jet lag with greater body weight / adiposity in adolescent...
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from the airship into the lake forty feet below. However, the Rice Lake Chronotype gave a more prosaic account of events, in which the doctor fell into the...
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sleepiness during the day in adolescents aged 11–17 years old. Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ): Assesses the timing of sleep. When sleep complaints...
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(2014). "Computer Game Addiction in Adolescents and Its Relationship to Chronotype and Personality". SAGE Open. 4 (1): 215824401351805. doi:10.1177/2158244013518054...
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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.),...
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