Study finds five distinct human sleep chronotypes
Mihaela Măncilă
McGill University Feb 2 2026 The familiar labels "night owl" and "early bird," long used in sleep research, don't fully capture the diversity of human internal clocks, a new study has found. The McGill University-led study published in Nature Communications found the two sleep-wake patterns, called chronotypes, contain a total of five distinct biological subtypes, each associated with different patterns of behavior and health. A chronotype is based on the parts of a 24-hour period when a
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