时间意识与晨昏偏好的相关性分析。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Circadian Rhythms Pub Date : 2023-10-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5334/jcr.225
Reimi Sogawa, Fuminori Ono, Masahiko Terao, Shunta Nagano, Junko Kawabe, Koichi Node, Makoto Akashi
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摘要

昼夜节律时钟是通过视网膜下丘脑束的光输入来调节的。由于环境光对现代人类来说是可以根据个人偏好控制的,尽管在社会时间表下,与时间相关的心理和行为的个体差异可能与晨昏偏好(M-E偏好)有关。为了验证这一假设,我们使用了时间管理量表和时间焦虑量表来量化与时间相关的心理和行为。这些量表旨在分别评估“有效时间管理和利用的意识”和“对无法控制的时间表和意外的时间相关结果的焦虑”。根据我们使用睡眠中期时间作为M-E偏好标记的相关性分析,我们获得的结果支持了我们关于M-E偏好值与时间管理量表分数之间相关性的假设,较大的“时间估计”和“顺其自然”分数分别与更多的早晨和夜晚相关。考虑到现代人可能会在人造光条件下变成夜猫子,时间管理意识的降低似乎会导致更均匀。
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Correlation Analysis Between Time Awareness and Morningness-Eveningness Preference.

Correlation Analysis Between Time Awareness and Morningness-Eveningness Preference.

The circadian clock is adjusted by light inputs via the retinohypothalamic tract. Because environmental light is controllable for modern humans at the individual's preference although under social schedules, individual differences in time-related psychology and behavior may be associated with morningness-eveningness preference (M-E preference). To examine this hypothesis, we used the Time Management Scale and Time Anxiety Scale to quantify time-related psychology and behavior. These scales aim to evaluate "awareness of effective time management and utilization" and "anxiety about uncontrollable time schedule and unexpected time-related outcome", respectively. According to our correlation analysis using mid-sleep time as a marker for M-E preference, we obtained results supporting our hypothesis in the correlation between the M-E preference values and the Time Management Scale scores, with larger "time estimation" and "taking each moment as it comes" scores associated with more morningness and eveningness, respectively. Considering that modern humans likely become night owls under artificial light conditions, it appears plausible that lower awareness of time management leads to more eveningness.

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Journal of Circadian Rhythms
Journal of Circadian Rhythms Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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期刊介绍: Journal of Circadian Rhythms is an Open Access, peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles dealing with circadian and nycthemeral (daily) rhythms in living organisms, including processes associated with photoperiodism and daily torpor. Journal of Circadian Rhythms aims to include both basic and applied research at any level of biological organization (molecular, cellular, organic, organismal, and populational). Studies of daily rhythms in environmental factors that directly affect circadian rhythms are also pertinent to the journal"s mission.
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