chronotype owl
Selected indexed studies
- Forgiving lark, resentful owl: Self-control mediates the relationship between chronotype and forgiveness. (Chronobiol Int, 2023) [PMID:36847217]
- Normal lark, deviant owl: The relationship between chronotype and compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures. (Chronobiol Int, 2022) [PMID:36221303]
- It's owl time!: the relationship between chronotype and resolution of temporal ambiguity. (Chronobiol Int, 2021) [PMID:33882761]
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- Forgiving lark, resentful owl: Self-control mediates the relationship between chronotype and forgiveness. (2023) pubmed
- Normal lark, deviant owl: The relationship between chronotype and compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures. (2022) pubmed
- Correlation of Chronotype (Lark versus Night Owl Status) with Mind-Set and Effect of Chronotype on Examination Performance in Veterinary School. (2022) pubmed
- Morning lark or night owl? Understanding the role of sleep quality and chronotype on dietary quality and hedonic hunger in university students. (2025) pubmed
- How Fast Do "Owls" and "Larks" Eat? (2023) pubmed
- It's owl time!: the relationship between chronotype and resolution of temporal ambiguity. (2021) pubmed
- Is Santa Claus an evening owl? (2019) pubmed
- Owls and larks in mice. (2015) pubmed
- Association of disrupted circadian rhythms with self-reported periodontal diseases: Insights from 94,305 UK Biobank participants. (2026) pubmed
- Quasi-causal associations between chronotype and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms: A twin study. (2023) pubmed