Circadian Rythms

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    • Biological rhythms are repeated patterns of changes in the body that are regulated by an internal clock
    • Circadian rhythms take 24 hours to complete a cycle
    • Sleep wake cycle is an example of a circadian rhythm
    • Endogenous pacemakers - internal body clocks that regulate our biological rhythms
    • Exogenous zeitgebers are external cues that influence ad reset our internal biological clocks
    • SCN regulates pineal gland which secretes melatonin, thus sleep
    • SCN receives information about light from the eyes and the optic nerve (even while eyes are shut)
    • Less light = SCN stimulates the pineal gland to produce MORE melatonin to help us fall asleep
    • More light = SCN stops the pineal gland producing melatonin to help us feel awake
    • Siffre - spent two month underground in a cave with no lights or clocks
    • Despite the a scene of natural daylight, Siffre maintained a regular sleep wake cycle of around 25 hours
    • Siffre believed date was a month earlier when experiment had finished
    • Conclusions from Siffre’s study -
      • Sleep wake cycle is nearer to 25 hours than 24 hours
      • Humans have a need for exogenous zeitgebers such as light to regulate sleep wake cycle
    • Limitation of Siffre’s study - artificial light could be seen as an exogenous zeitgeber, which undermines the research
    • Practical application - understanding of circadian rhythms has related to chronotherapeutics