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Why Do I Wake Up Right Before My Alarm?

18 pointsby ajay-dalmost 2 years ago

3 comments

mdipalmost 2 years ago
It&#x27;s an interesting read but I kept finding myself questioning the conclusions that were drawn. I always assumed it was that phenomenon where we&#x27;re seeing a false pattern in randomness. If I&#x27;m reading things right, here, the article cites a study that basically involved calling people and asking them if they wake up before their alarm clock regularly -- I&#x27;m hoping they&#x27;ve accounted for this.<p>The thing I&#x27;m talking about (it has a name that escapes me and Google was no help) was something that affected my ex-wife a lot. She felt like she saw her birthday (US format) on the clock <i>all the time</i>. Upon further examination, her birthday lands near a mealtime (when she&#x27;s more likely to look at the clock) and being that <i>one</i> arbitrary combination of numbers has significant meaning, every time she looks at the clock around meal-time, daily, she has about a 1 in 20 shot of <i>really</i> noticing the time, but were it -- say -- 12:05, she wouldn&#x27;t make a mental note of it (or may not even remember looking at the clock).<p>Similarly with time &quot;just before the alarm goes off&quot;, you wake up several times throughout the night and sleep lighter in the morning. You&#x27;re <i>really</i> going to notice the time if the alarm is going to go off in 5 minutes vs. say 45 minutes. You&#x27;re also far more likely to <i>look</i> at the time if it&#x27;s starting to get light outside, if the birds are chirping, or there&#x27;s other subtle signs of morning approaching whereas when you awake and it&#x27;s obviously night you are less likely to bother checking the time.
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fatfingerdalmost 2 years ago
I don&#x27;t think they investigated their survey questions correctly and missed the obvious. I&#x27;m not among the 25% who reliably wake up without an alarm, at times I was very far from it being horribly late at least once a week, yet I know from past situations that I can will myself to awake at any particular time, occasionally waking up an hour early (particularly if there is a high stress reason) but more often within 10 minutes of the goal. But there must be a reasonable motivation that I haven&#x27;t killed by doing it every day for a routine I don&#x27;t really enjoy.
Extropy_almost 2 years ago
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