HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors aimed to investigate the relationship between chronotype and cognitive function in children. Based on these associations, the ROI analysis focused on language-related and episodic memoryrelated areas revealed a negative association between chronotype and left precentral gyrus and right posterior cingulate cortex volumes.
- Who: Masatoshi Yamashita et al. from the University of Mississippi Medical Center, United States have published the article: Association of chronotype with language and episodic memory processing in children: implications for brain structure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/05/2024
- How: To answer these questions the . . .

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