effect of endogenous pacemakers on sleep wake cycle
SCN: main endogenous pacemaker. It controls other biological rhythms, links to other areas of the brain responsible for sleep/arousal.
it receives information about light levels (an exogenous zeitgeber) from the optic nerve - sets the circadian rhythm so that it is in synchronisation with the outside world, e.g. day and night.
it sends signals to the pineal gland, increasing production of melatonin inducing sleep. The SCN and pineal glands work together; however, their activity is responsive to the external cue of light.