Latent brain subtypes of chronotype reveal unique behavioral and health profiles across population cohorts
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Research has identified distinct subtypes of sleep-wake patterns, also known as chronotypes, that are associated with unique behavioral and health profiles. The number of subtypes found is reported to be five, which complicates the traditional night owl and early bird categorizations. These subtypes may have biological underpinnings, as suggested by genome-wide association analyses of sleep patterns.
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