Morning larks vs night owls: who judges time better?

NCT ID NCT07292597

First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 04, 2026 · Updated 21 times

Summary

This study looks at whether being a morning person or an evening person changes how you experience time. Healthy Danish adults aged 23-45 who are clearly one type will do computer tasks at their best time and at a mismatched time. The goal is to see if time judgments and alertness are worse when you're out of sync with your natural rhythm.

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Locations

  • Cognition and Behavior Lab

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    Aarhus, 8000, Denmark

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