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Chronotype and time-of-day influences on the alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention
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Chronotype and time-of-day influences on the alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention

Robert L Matchock and J Toby Mordkoff
Experimental brain research, Vol.192(2), pp.189-198
01/2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-008-1567-6
PMID: 18810396

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Abstract

Mental Processes - physiology Humans Self-Assessment Male Chronobiology Phenomena - physiology Circadian Rhythm - physiology Orientation - physiology Brain - physiology Nerve Net - physiology Volition - physiology Neuropsychological Tests Young Adult Attention - physiology Arousal - physiology Biological Clocks - physiology Time Factors Adolescent Cognition - physiology Adult Female Surveys and Questionnaires

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