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Association of intrinsic circadian period with morningness-eveningness, usual wake time, and circadian phaseThe biological basis of preferences for morning or evening activity patterns ("early birds" and "night owls") has been hypothesized but has remained elusive. The authors reported that, compared with evening types, the circadian pacemaker of morning types was entrained to an earlier hour with respect to both clock time and wake time. The present study explores a chronobiological mechanism by which the biological clock of morning types may be set to an earlier hour. Intrinsic period, a fundamental property of the circadian system, was measured in a month-long inpatient study. A subset of participants also had their circadian phase assessed. Participants completed a morningness-eveningness questionnaire before study. Circadian period was correlated with morningness-eveningness, circadian phase, and wake time, demonstrating that a fundamental property of the circadian pacemaker is correlated with the behavioral trait of morningness-eveningness.
Document ID
20040112324
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Duffy, J. F.
(Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States)
Rimmer, D. W.
Czeisler, C. A.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: Behavioral neuroscience
Volume: 115
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0735-7044
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: P01 AG09975
CONTRACT_GRANT: T32 HL07901
CONTRACT_GRANT: M01 RR02635
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Regulatory Physiology

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