Morning person? evening person? your body clock may warp your sense of time
NCT ID NCT07292597
Summary
This study aims to understand how a person's natural daily rhythm (whether they're a morning or evening person) affects how they perceive time and make decisions. Healthy Danish-speaking adults will complete two lab sessions—one at their preferred time of day and one at their non-preferred time—to see if being tested at the 'wrong' time makes time judgments less accurate. The research involves simple computer tasks and questionnaires, with minimal risk of temporary tiredness.
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Cognition and Behavior Lab
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