EZs and EPs

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  • Exogenous Zeitgebers (EZs) - an environmental cue, such as light or social cues that help to regulate the biological clock in an organism
  • Endogenous pacemakers (EPs) - mechanisms within the body that govern the internal bodily rhythms
  • EZs - things that happen outside (social cues)
    EPs - internal biological clock (SCN)
  • SCN is the master circadian rhythm pacemaker found in the hypothalamus.
    • it receives light info from the eye
  • The SCN sends signals to other parts of the brain which control sleep/wake cycles.
  • Research support - Role of SCN
    Morgan - mutant hamsters study
    • bred hamsters with a 20 hour rhythm and transplanted the SCN to 'normal' hamsters who then displayed the 20 hour cycle
    shows the vital role the SCN plays in shaping cycles
  • Role of EZs - Aldcroft
    • spent 25 days in a lab with not light (EZs) and found her sleep/wake cycle slipped to 30 hours
    shows the effects of EZs
  • Real world application - Light exposure to avoid jet lag
    Burgess et al
    • exposure to bright light prior to an east-west flight decreased the time needed to readjust to local time by up to 2 hours
  • Circadian rhythm - pattern of behaviour that occurs roughly every 24 hours (e.g. sleep-wake cycle)
  • The cave study - Siffre
    Evidence for the 'free-running' circadian rhythm
    • stayed underground for extended periods of time with the absence of all EZs
    • found changes in his circadian rhythm