nighthowls
Nighthowls is a term used to describe individuals who are most alert and productive during the late-night or early-morning hours. This phenomenon is often associated with a naturally later circadian rhythm, meaning their internal body clock is shifted compared to the typical societal schedule. While some individuals identify as "night owls" due to personal preference or lifestyle, scientific research suggests there can be a genetic component influencing chronotype, the biological predisposition to being either a morning person or a night person.
The concept of nighthowls is distinct from insomnia, which is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty
Various factors can influence a person's chronotype, including age, genetics, and environmental cues like light exposure.