Eyewitness identification performance is not affected by time-of-day optimality
Abstract The circadian rhythm regulates arousal levels throughout the day and determines optimal periods for engaging in mental activities. Individuals differ in the time of day at which they reach their peak: Morning-type individuals are at their best in the morning and evening types perform better...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sergii Yaremenko, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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