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  • 1. Morningness-eveningness, habitual sleep-wake variables and cortisol level.
    Randler C, Schaal S.
    Biol Psychol; 2010 Sep; 85(1):14-8. PubMed ID: 20450953
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  • 2. Morningness and eveningness: the free cortisol rise after awakening in "early birds" and "night owls".
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  • 3. The cortisol awakening response: a pilot study on the effects of shift work, morningness and sleep duration.
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  • 4. Use of a single case study design to examine state variation in the cortisol awakening response: relationship with time of awakening.
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  • 8. Further support for higher salivary cortisol levels in "morning" compared to "evening" persons.
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  • 9. The cortisol awakening response in relation to objective and subjective measures of waking in the morning.
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  • 10. The cortisol awakening response and autonomic nervous system activity during nocturnal and early morning periods.
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  • 11. Chronotype, sleep loss, and diurnal pattern of salivary cortisol in a simulated daylong driving.
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    Chronobiol Int; 2010 Jul; 27(5):959-74. PubMed ID: 20636209
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  • 12. The epidemiology of morningness/eveningness: influence of age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic factors in adults (30-49 years).
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  • 13. Morning and evening type: The cortisol awakening response in a sleep laboratory.
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  • 17. Trait and state perseverative cognition and the cortisol awakening response.
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  • 18. Parental adiposity and cortisol awakening responses in young men and women.
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  • 19. Ageing, depression, anxiety, social support and the diurnal rhythm and awakening response of salivary cortisol.
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  • 20. Chronotype and diurnal cortisol profile in working women: differences between work and leisure days.
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