Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "chronotype" is largely regulated by the circadian clock. Both genetic variations in clock genes and environmental influences contribute to the distribution of chronotypes in a given population, ranging from extreme early types to extreme late types with the majority falling between these extremes. Social (e.g., school and work) schedules interfere considerably with individual sleep preferences in the majority of the population. Late chronotypes show the largest differences in sleep timing between work and free days leading to a considerable sleep debt on work days, for which they compensate on free days. The discrepancy between work and free d...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Objectives: We aimed to compare three variants of the Pitt...
Inter-individual differences in the phase of the endogenous circadian rhythms have been established....
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Social jetlag, a mismatch between internal biological time and social schedules, and a later timing ...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Individual circadian rhythms are integral to performance in daily life; particularly in societies do...
Abstract The timing of daily activity in humans have been associated with various demographic and he...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Sleep has an important effect on planning and decision-making abilities, which are integral to daily...
Past studies examining the effect of chronotype and social jetlag on psychological well-being have b...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Objectives: We aimed to compare three variants of the Pitt...
Inter-individual differences in the phase of the endogenous circadian rhythms have been established....
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Social jetlag, a mismatch between internal biological time and social schedules, and a later timing ...
The primary objective of this research was to examine societal and intraindividual behavioural dete...
Sleep is essential for health and performance and its timing and consolidation are regulated by the ...
Individual circadian rhythms are integral to performance in daily life; particularly in societies do...
Abstract The timing of daily activity in humans have been associated with various demographic and he...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Sleep has an important effect on planning and decision-making abilities, which are integral to daily...
Past studies examining the effect of chronotype and social jetlag on psychological well-being have b...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Objectives: We aimed to compare three variants of the Pitt...
Inter-individual differences in the phase of the endogenous circadian rhythms have been established....