Figure 6: Long term effects of a change in alarm time. | Scientific Reports

Figure 6: Long term effects of a change in alarm time.

From: The effects of self-selected light-dark cycles and social constraints on human sleep and circadian timing: a modeling approach

Figure 6

(a–c) Social jet-lag, mean week day sleep duration, and mean week day wake effort, respectively, before and 10 weeks after an alarm change from 7:00 h to 8:00 h for different intrinsic periods. The shaded regions highlight the magnitude of the change with the right-hand/left-hand edge of each shaded region representing the values before/after the change respectively. (d–f) The change in social jet-lag, sleep duration and wake effort, respectively, for different intrinsic circadian periods. (g–l) Show the analogous figures for an alarm change from 5:00 h to 6:00 h.

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