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Chronotype as self-regulation: morning preference is associated with better working memory strategy independent of sleep.

Mikko HeimolaKaisu PaulantoAnniina AlakuijalaKatinka TuiskuPetteri SimolaAntti-Jussi ÄmmäläPekka RäisänenKai ParkkolaTiina Paunio
Published in: Sleep advances : a journal of the Sleep Research Society (2021)
In line with previous research, inhibitory control is maintained after insufficient sleep but with a tradeoff of slower performance. The connection between morning preference and working memory strategy is a novel finding. We suggest that diurnal preference could be seen as an adaptive strategy, as morningness has consistently been associated with better academic and health outcomes.
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