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Circadian rhythms and achievement in school children: Is there a synchrony effect?. About time of day…. “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. †(Benjamin Franklin) The early bird gets the worm. Examples:
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Circadian rhythms and achievement in school children: Is there a synchrony effect?
About time of day… • “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. ” (Benjamin Franklin) • The early bird gets the worm.
Examples: 1) Considering only your own “feeling best” rhythm, at what time would you get up if you were entirely free to plan your day?AM 5---6---7---8---9---10---11---12---1 PM 2) If you went to bed at 11 PM, at what level of tiredness would you be?__ Not at all tired __ A little tired__ Fairly tired __ Very tired The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire(MEQ; Horne & Ostberg, 1976) • 18 questions Categories: Definitely morning (DM) Moderately morning (MM) Neutral (N) Moderately evening (ME) Definitely evening (DE)
Time-of-day categories: Younger Adults (Yoon, May, & Hasher, 2000)
Time-of-day categories: Older Adults (Yoon, May, & Hasher, 2000)
Children’s Morningness-Eveningness Preferences Scale (CMEP) Examples: 1)Is it easy for you to get up in the morning? __ No way! __ Sort of__ Pretty easy __ It’s a cinch 2) Guess what! Your parents decided to let you set your own bedtime. What time would you pick? Between… __ 8:00 and 9:00 pm __ 9:00 and 10:15 pm __ 10:15 and 12:30 am __ 12:30 and 1:45 am __ 1:45 and 3:00 am • 11 questions
Preference scores for children aged 8 to 16 years (Kim, Dueker, Hasher, & Goldstein, 2002)
Circadian rhythms and cognitive function in late childhood and early adolescence • Is there a synchrony effect? • Study excluded “neutral” types • CMEP scores 25 – 31 (inclusive) • Sample size: n = 80 • Age range = 11-14 • Gender = 39 female, 41 male
Procedure • Testing Times • MORNING – 8 to 10 AM • EVENING – 1 to 3 PM • Conditions • M/M - Morning Type tested in the Morning (Optimum) • M/E - Morning Type tested in the Evening (Non-opt.) • E/M - Evening Type tested in the Morning (Non-opt.) • E/E - Evening Type tested in the Evening (Optimum)
Measures • Questionnaires • Children’s Morningness-Eveningness Preferences (CMEP) • Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) • Wake-Up and School Day Questionnaire • WISC-III Subtests • Block Design • Vocabulary • Forward and Backward Digit Span
Condition NON OPT OPT Total Age 11 10 10 20 12 11 10 21 13 10 9 19 14 9 11 20 Total 40 40 80 Experimental Design and Participants Morning Session Evening Session Morning Type Optimal Nonoptimal Evening Type Nonoptimal Optimal
CBCL Total Syndrome RangeSplit by Chronotype χ2(1, N = 80) = 6.65, p < .05
CBCL Competence ScalesSchool Competence and Total Competence
Collaborators • Constanze Hahn • Lynn Hasher • Sunghan Kim • Martin Ralph • Ursula Wiprzycka • Phil Zelazo