Biological rhythms

    Cards (7)

    • Circadian rhythm
      > 24 hour cycle
      > sleep wake cycle is controlled by the master endogenous pacemaker (suprachiasmatic nucleus) found in hypothalamus
      > eyes notice a change in light as it gets dark and less light is received by the retina
      > sends information to the SCN which stimulates the pineal gland to release melatonin and promote sleep
      > when eyes detect light (exogenous zeitgeber) the SCN is reset which maintains the sleep wake cycle
    • Circadian rhythm AO3
      :) RTS Siffre
      DISSCUSSION low population validity
      :) practical applications
    • Infradian rhythms
      > longer then 24 hours - menstrual cycle
      > menstrual cycle 28-35 days
      > begins on the first day of period, womb lining is shed
      > pituitary gland releases FSH which activates the release of oestrogen causing egg to mature
      > increase of oestrogen, increases levels of LH
      > oestrogen develops womb lining and progesterone helps it grow thicker, readying for pregnancy
      > if pregnancy does not occur the egg is absorbed into the body and cycle begins again
    • Infradian rhythm AO3
      :) RTS Russel - synchronised cycles
      DISSCUSSION low control over extraneous variables
      :) methodological flaws
    • Ultradian rhythms
      > less then 24 hours
      > stages of sleep
      > Stage 1 and 2 - NREM - person may easily be woken
      > Stage 3 and 4 - deep sleep NREM - lower frequency and higher amplitude, difficult to wake someone
      > Stage 5 - REM - paralysis, brain activity resembles an awake brain, dreams experienced
    • Ultradian rhythms AO3
      :) practical applications
      :) scientific methods
      DISSCUSSION low ecological validity
    • Sleep wake cycle AO3
      :) RTS DeCoursey
      DISSCUSSION animal bias
      :) RTS Siffre
      DISSCUSSION lack ecological validity