Chronotype and time-of-day influences on the alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention
@article{Matchock2008ChronotypeAT, title={Chronotype and time-of-day influences on the alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention}, author={Robert L. Matchock and J. Toby Mordkoff}, journal={Experimental Brain Research}, year={2008}, volume={192}, pages={189-198} }
Recent research on attention has identified three separable components, known as alerting, orienting, and executive functioning, which are thought to be subserved by distinct neural networks. Despite systematic investigation into their relatedness to each other and to psychopathology, little is known about how these three networks might be modulated by such factors as time-of-day and chronotype. The present study administered the Attentional Network Test (ANT) and a self-report measure of… CONTINUE READING
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