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Internal Time
- Chronotypes, Social Jet Lag, and Why You're So Tired
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
Early birds and night owls are born, not made. Sleep patterns are the most obvious manifestation of the highly individualized biological clocks we inherit, but these clocks also regulate bodily functions from digestion to hormone levels to cognition. By understanding and respecting our internal time, we can live better.
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- Anto Curat
- 02-10-18
Great introduction to Chrono Science
This audio book is great for introducing Chronobiology. Stories make it very interesting, relatable and fun. Behind each story an explanation of Chrono biology. The makes you understand more about the effect of time of day and life. (n.b. is not a self help book)
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- Music lover
- 11-02-15
Maybe better in print?
Disappointed. The stories at the start of each chapter were increasingly irritating, and the second part then asked more questions than it answered. Without the stories would be a good introductory undergoes textbook. With them, I've no idea what it's trying to be
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