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Imperial College London Links Night Owls To Higher Cognitive Scores

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Research from Imperial College London indicates that natural night owls may possess higher cognitive scores and test results. The study suggests these individuals maintain mental acuity even after experiencing poor sleep. This finding contrasts with common associations between late-night schedules and increased risks of depression or anxiety due to circadian disruption. Professor Russell Foster of Oxford University is expected to provide further expertise on circadian neuroscience.

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“research out of Imperial College London has also found that natural night owls or unnatural depending on your point of view tend to have higher cognitive scores and tests.”

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