Topic two

Cards (10)

  • Siffre
    • he lived in a cave 400 feet underground for 2 months
    • he lost track of time but his had kept its own time
    • Siffre phoned the surface every time he ate, woke up and when he was going to sleep
    • these times coincided with when most people eat, sleep and wake up
    • although the cycle was closer to 24 hours and 30 minutes rather than 24 hours, this was used as evidence to suggest that our bodies have internal clocks
  • Preckel et al
    • 272 German students took the Lark-Owl chronotype indicator, parents also filled in the questionnaire about their child
    • it was found that being an owl was a significant negative predicator of overall grade point average. this was still significant after many factors were controlled for
  • Melatonin pills
    • the suprachiasmatic nucleus detects changes in light levels from the environment, when light levels are low, it instructs the pineal gland to release melatonin which induces sleep
    • taking melatonin could help people when they need to get to sleep earlier than their body would naturally want to
    • Herxheimer and Petrie found that 9/10 studies showed that melatonin was an effective treatment for jet lag
  • Czeisler - aims
    • to investigate the effects of taking into account circadian rhythms when designing work schedules- specifically the direction in which shifts are rotated and then intervals between these shifts
  • Czeizler - measures
    • self-report measures found that those on the rotating shifts had more issues with insomnia
    • those on rotating shifts reported falling asleep at work more frequently and they also complained more about the work schedule
  • Czeisler - intervention
    • he educated all employees on the sleep cycle and moved everyone to a phase delay schedule
    • half of the 85 shift workers still changed schedule every 7 days, the other half changed every 21 days
  • Czeisler - results
    • significantly more workers preferred the new phase delay work schedule
    • less complaints about changing work schedules with the 21 dt schedule
    • staff turnover for 21 dat schedule was comparable to control group
  • biological rhythms
    • these are the rhythms that govern much of our physiological functioning
    • our bodies use cues from its own internal processes and from the environment
    • in this topic we are looking at biological rhythms and the impact they can have in our behaviour when disrupted
    • circadian- cycle of sleep
    • ultradian- blood circulation
    • infradian- menstrual cycle
  • Czeisler - sample
    • workers at a potash factory
    • for 20 years they had been using a 7 day work schedule, you would do an 8 hour shift and then after a week move to the preceding shift: midnight to 8am, 4pm to midnight, 8am to 4pm (a phase advancing schedule)
    • 153 male employees, 85 on rotating shifts, 68 as a control group
  • Czeilser - conclusion
    • for schedules that use phase delay and increase the gap between changing shifts leads to happier employees