Chronobiology international

How timing mismatches affect creative thinking differently in early and late sleepers

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Abstract

In a sample of 72 young adults, late chronotypes showed improved performance in convergent thinking tasks when tested at nonoptimal times.

  • Chronotype was not directly linked to creative performance overall.
  • An interaction between chronotype and testing time emerged for convergent thinking tasks.
  • Late chronotypes performed better at nonoptimal testing times compared to their peak times.
  • Early chronotypes did not show differences in performance based on testing times.
  • Insomniac symptoms were associated with lower scores in convergent thinking tasks.
  • Divergent thinking abilities were not influenced by chronotype or testing time.

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