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๐Ÿงต Chronotypes and cognition

Anonymous No. 16277102

>The predictive margins analysis for chronotype revealed a consistent pattern in cognitive performance in relation to circadian preferences across both cohorts (figure 2).
>Morning types consistently showed the lowest cognitive scores in both cohorts, with scores improving for intermediate types and reaching higher levels for evening types.
>https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/2/1/e001000?rss=1
Are you a night owl or a morning lark?

Anonymous No. 16277122

I thrive at 8 till 12 PM. You should, however, consider that these things can be mediated by other factors like life history strategy/personailty type. The smartest woman I know is a morning person.

Anonymous No. 16277968

>>16277122
I'd bet 90% of the effect is just where in the relative waking day for each person the test is taken.