The “mind after midnight” hypothesis.

We’re prone to a series of undesirable behaviors like emotional negativity, over-thinking, increased risk-taking, and higher levels of anxiety and depression during the night. The scientists behind the theory posit that nighttime molecular levels and neuronal activities drive this. They write: “So, if we are awake at these times, neurophysiology is prone to foster behavioral dysregulation.” learn more

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