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Circadian variations in self-monitoring,a component of executive functions
Authors:Aída García  Candelaria Ramírez
Institution:Laboratory of Psychophysiology, School of Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mutualismo 110, Col. Mitras Centro, Monterrey, NL 64460, México
Abstract:The objective of this study was to identify circadian rhythms in self-monitoring, a component of executive functions. Participants were 10 undergraduate students, age: 18.5 ± 2.68 years, two male and eight female. They were recorded on a 30-h constant routine protocol; rectal temperature was recorded every minute and performance on a tracking task was assessed every 100 min. Self-monitoring indicators were adjustments of responses to random changes of speed and trajectory of a circle moving on the computer screen. Participants showed better accuracy during the afternoon, with decreases in the morning (06:20 and 08:00 h). These variations showed a phase delay of 2:29 ± 2:19 h with respect to the circadian rhythm of body temperature. In conclusion, there are circadian variations in self-monitoring. The decline in this component of executive functions could cause serious accidents among people working or studying during a morning shift, as well as commuting to and from work or school.
Keywords:circadian rhythms  cognitive performance  executive functions  self-monitoring
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