peer reviewedThe synchrony effect refers to the beneficial impact of temporal matching between the timing of cognitive task administration and preferred time of day for diurnal activity. Aging is often associated with an advance in sleep-wake timing and concomitant optimal performance levels in the morning. In contrast, young adults often perform better in the evening hours. So far, the synchrony effect has been tested at fixed clock times, neglecting the individual’s sleep-wake schedule and thus introducing confounds such as differences in accumulated sleep pressure or circadian phase that may exacerbate synchrony effects. To probe this hypothesis, we tested older morning and young evening chronotypes with a psychomotor vigilance and a Str...
Chronotype describes the daily rhythm of an individual’s performance capability as it changes throug...
Human morning and evening chronotypes differ in their preferred timing for sleep and wakefulness, as...
Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the...
The synchrony effect refers to the beneficial impact of temporal matching between the timing of cogn...
The synchrony effect refers to the beneficial impact of temporal matching between the timing of cogn...
The human circadian system plays an important role in biological and psychological processes in both...
Abstract Chronotype refers to the time of day preferred by individuals to perform daily activities a...
peer reviewedAlthough peaks and troughs in cognitive performance characterize our daily functioning,...
We set out to examine how chronotype (diurnal preference) is connected to ability to function in nat...
Morning and evening chronotypes have been used to classify individuals into categories that represen...
The study attempted to determine whether information processing speed was influenced by morningness-...
Using the Wickens, Born, Allen (1963) release from proactive interference paradigm, subjects were te...
Introduction Attentional networks are sensitive to sleep deprivation and increased time awake. Howev...
The time-of-day along with the synchrony effect (better performance at optimal times of the day acco...
Past research demonstrates that most people have a certain time of day when they are most alert and ...
Chronotype describes the daily rhythm of an individual’s performance capability as it changes throug...
Human morning and evening chronotypes differ in their preferred timing for sleep and wakefulness, as...
Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the...
The synchrony effect refers to the beneficial impact of temporal matching between the timing of cogn...
The synchrony effect refers to the beneficial impact of temporal matching between the timing of cogn...
The human circadian system plays an important role in biological and psychological processes in both...
Abstract Chronotype refers to the time of day preferred by individuals to perform daily activities a...
peer reviewedAlthough peaks and troughs in cognitive performance characterize our daily functioning,...
We set out to examine how chronotype (diurnal preference) is connected to ability to function in nat...
Morning and evening chronotypes have been used to classify individuals into categories that represen...
The study attempted to determine whether information processing speed was influenced by morningness-...
Using the Wickens, Born, Allen (1963) release from proactive interference paradigm, subjects were te...
Introduction Attentional networks are sensitive to sleep deprivation and increased time awake. Howev...
The time-of-day along with the synchrony effect (better performance at optimal times of the day acco...
Past research demonstrates that most people have a certain time of day when they are most alert and ...
Chronotype describes the daily rhythm of an individual’s performance capability as it changes throug...
Human morning and evening chronotypes differ in their preferred timing for sleep and wakefulness, as...
Aims: Neurobehavioural performance is typically worse during night shifts than dayshifts because the...