The internal biological processes that occur in living organisms over a 24-hour period, even in the absence of external cues like light and darkness.
Siffre's findings
When isolated from external cues, Siffre's circadian rhythms tended to drift and did not readily adapt to a 24-hour clock.
Drift
The tendency of a free-running rhythm to slowly change its period over time, meaning the rhythmic pattern becomes longer or shorter than 24 hours.
Free-running rhythms
A condition where a living organism's internal biological processes do not synchronize with the external environment, often resulting in a rhythmic period that is not exactly 24 hours.