New publication
7 February 2022, by Frithjof Faasch

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David Hammerschmidt and Clemens Wöllner have published a new article in Psychological Research called "Spontaneous motor tempo over the course of a week: the role of the time of the day, chronotype, and arousal".
Results of a tapping study suggest, that the spontaneous motor tempo of people depends on the time of the day, as well as an individual's chronotype.