One limitation of endogenous pacemakers is the SCN research may obscure other body clocks. Body clocks are found in many organs and cells like the lungs and skin. They are highly influenced by the actions of the SCN but can act independently. Damiola et al. showed how changing feeding patterns in mice altered circadian rhythms of cells in the liver for up to 12 hours, leaving the SCN unaffected. This suggests there may be many other complex influences on the sleep/wake cycle, aside from the master clock (SCN)