General seminar in psychology, with Tina Sundelin
Seminar
Date: Wednesday 11 September 2024
Time: 14.00 – 15.00
Location: Seminar room Jordgubbe (Strawberry)
On Wednesday, 11 September, 2024, 14:00-15:00, Associate Professor Tina Sundelin, Department of Psychology, will speak on the subject "Is snoozing losing?"
![Tina Sundelin. Photo: Henrik Dunér](/polopoly_fs/1.737612!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/box_690/image.jpg)
The seminar will take place in seminar room Jordgubbe (Strawberry), House 4, 3rd floor, Albano.
Organizer of this seminar is the Division of Psychobiology and Epidemiology.
Contact: Professor Håkan Fischer
Abstract
You have probably heard somewhere that snoozing (hitting the snooze button and going back to sleep) is bad for you. But why would that be? And is it true? This presentation will focus on the reasoning behind why snoozing might be bad (or good!), and the research trying to elucidate who snoozes, why, and what the effects are on sleep and waking up.
About the General seminars in psychology
This series of seminars is a collaboration between the six research divisions at the Department of Psychology. Local, national and international researchers are invited to speak of current research subjects.
The seminars are held on Wednesdays at 14:00–15:00 onsite in Albano and/or online in Zoom. Extra seminars can also be held on other weekdays or hours, among these the so called half-time seminars in the Doctoral Program in Psychology.
Last updated: May 23, 2024
Source: Department of Psychology