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Paper Two
Biopsychology
Circadian Rhythms
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What are the three biological rhythms in our body?
Circadian, infradian, and ultradian rhythms
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What is a circadian rhythm?
A cycle that occurs in a 24-hour cycle
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What is an infradian rhythm?
A cycle that takes longer than 24 hours
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What is an ultradian rhythm?
A cycle that takes less than 24 hours
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What is an endogenous pacemaker?
An internal body clock regulating rhythms
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What are exogenous zeitgebers?
External factors that change biological rhythms
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What does it mean for a circadian rhythm to be free-running?
It may deviate without external cues
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What happens to circadian rhythms in prolonged darkness?
They may lead to longer sleep/wake cycles
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Who conducted a case study in a cave?
Siffre
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What was Siffre's experience in the cave?
He lived without indications of daylight
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What was the result of Siffre's study after 6 months?
He had a 25-hour sleep/wake cycle
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What does Siffre's study suggest about circadian rhythms?
They can continue without external cues
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What are the implications of research on night shift work?
Increased likelihood of self-harm in morning
Suggests changes in occupational health guidelines
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What did the WW2 bunker study reveal about body clocks?
Importance of natural light for body clocks
One participant extended sleep/wake cycle to 29 hours
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What are the limitations of case studies in biological rhythms research?
Specific to individual behaviors
Reduces replicability and validity of results
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