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Dooney & Bourke

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Night owls vs. morning people: Who's smarter?

New York Recent evidence shows that people who thrive at night have higher IQs. Early risers beg to differ

Are you the type who stays up late to finish your work, or do you get up early to make a fresh start on the day? If it's the former, you may be pleased to learn new research has found that those with higher IQs tend to be nocturnal night-owls. But if it's the latter, you might have good reason to distrust the claim. Here's an instant guide:

Is there solid science behind this finding?
Sleep researchers tend to divide people into two groups,
explains zoologist Robert Alison in the Winnipeg Free Press, based on whether they exhibit "morningness" or "eveningness." A recent study claims that eveningness is an evolutionary advancement that marks out "more intelligent individuals," while "those with lower IQs tend to restrict their activities primarily to daytime."

How can that be?
Researchers from the London School of Economics say that human beings used to all be day-oriented, and that eveningness is an "evolutionarily novel preference" made by people with "a higher level of cognitive complexity." Basically, smart people evolve to stay up later.

I want to get more intelligent. Can I just start staying up late?
It isn't that simple. Several studies have shown that your sleep preferences are at least 50 percent genetic, and that your chronotype that is, the time of day you are at your physical and mental peak changes with your age. Generally speaking, "eveningness" peaks in the late teens and early 20s.

Are there any downsides to "eveningness"?
Night owls tend to be less reliable, more emotionally unstable, and more likely to have problems with addictions and eating disorders, according to a 2008 study by psychologist Marina Giamnietro. They are also more likely to drink alcohol and smoke, says Dutch psychiatrist Walter van den Broek at his Dr. Shock blog. Another study found that undergrad "evening types" had lower GPAs than those who awake early in the morning.

Is there any advantage to being a morning person?
Early risers tend to be more conscientious, persistent, and apt to cooperate, says van den Broek, a self-described morning person. They also "cope better with academic requirements and receive better grades." And when you think about it, adds Ace Burpee in the Winnipeg Free Press, "there are no sayings about late birds getting some sort of way better tasting worm."  

Which am I?
If you're unsure, this test will tell you where you fit on the morningness-eveningness spectrum.

here's the website for the test: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/bjlogie/test.htm



i am an 11 on the scale, which is moderately night owl. i assumed i would be because i love sleeping late in the morning and staying up late to work on things around the house.



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I'm a night owl (and that test agrees - I got a 9). But because of work I have to go to bed and wake up way earlier than I would otherwise (and I still don't have to be at work until like 10:30 so I actually have a more lenient schedule than most!). But I wonder if fighting my "natural schedule" undoes some of the smartness I would have otherwise? wink.gif

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I'm a moderate morning person, with a score of 26. I'm almost surprised I didn't score full-blown morning person. I bounce out of bed in the morning and drive DH crazy. If I could wake up at ANY time, it would be 8 am.



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I got a "neither type," which is accurate. Neither early morning nor late night is ideal to me, but I definitely used to be more of a night owl when I was younger. The key for me is to maximize productive time whenever it may hit me - sometimes daytime, sometimes evening.

I found it interesting that there were two questions about physical activity and only one about mental performance.

Also interesting was the question about self-identification.

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The article was spot on, esp addictions, drinking and smoking..

I scored an 11 on the test - have always considered myself a night owl, in fact, I am most alert and astute after 5 pm usually, which is unfortunate considering I have a 9-6 job, lol.

I think night owls get a bad wrap as lazy/undisciplined but I almost feel like it's something that is wired into who you are. I've struggled with being this way for most of my life, always promising to to go bed earlier, get more sleep, wake earlier, etc. After 15 years of promise, I've given up!

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Kelly wrote:

I'm a night owl (and that test agrees - I got a 9). But because of work I have to go to bed and wake up way earlier than I would otherwise (and I still don't have to be at work until like 10:30 so I actually have a more lenient schedule than most!). But I wonder if fighting my "natural schedule" undoes some of the smartness I would have otherwise? wink.gif




 



Having to fight against my natural schedule in school and at work was a big factor in how crappy I have often felt. it's interesting that I flourished in college (during which time I could control my schedule). I got moderately evening on the questionnaire.

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Kelly wrote:

I'm a night owl (and that test agrees - I got a 9). But because of work I have to go to bed and wake up way earlier than I would otherwise (and I still don't have to be at work until like 10:30 so I actually have a more lenient schedule than most!). But I wonder if fighting my "natural schedule" undoes some of the smartness I would have otherwise? wink.gif



Me, too. I scored a 10 (definitely evening). If I had my way, I'd start work around noon and be up until the wee hours. But, sadly, work forces me to get up at 5:30 when I'd rather be just going to bed at that time (or maybe a few hours earlier, like 3).

I feel like I'd be way more productive if I could work on my natural schedule. It takes me forever to actually get going in the mornings.



-- Edited by kenzie on Friday 12th of November 2010 07:55:05 AM

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The test seemed pretty accurate for me too. I scored a 12, moderate evening. I am definitely not a great person to be around in the morning and can't fall asleep before 12 on most nights. My parents like to tell people how I drove them crazy as a baby because I refused to sleep until late at night, so it's always been part of my wiring. 


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12 - moderately evening...I'm so definite evening, oh well, it's all because of the kids...as usual....
Although i always told my husband I was smart - here, will forward him my official confirmation.



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