endogenous pacemakers + exogenous zeitgebers

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    • endogenous pacemakers:
      • SCN = tiny bundle of nerves located in hypothalamus in each hemisphere
      • lies above optic chiasm - receives info about light, continues when eyes are closed
    • pineal gland + melatonin:
      • SCN passes info on day length + light to pineal gland
      • during night - pineal gland increase production of melatonin
      • increases in evening, peaks at middle of night, decreases in morning
    • DeCoursey et al:
      • destroyed SCN connections in 30 chipmunks, returned to natural habitats, observed for 80 days
      • sleep wake cycle dissapeared + large proportion were killed by predators
    • Ralph et al:
      • bred mutant hamster with 20 hour sleep wake cycle
      • SCN cells from foetal tissues were transplanted into normal hamsters, cycles defaulted to 20 hours
    • exogenous zeitgebers:
      • reset biological clock through entrainment = process of making something have same pattern as something else
      • absence of external cues = biological clock continues to 'tick' in cyclical pattern
      • sleeping/wakefulness determined by interaction of external/internal cues
    • light:
      • main exogenous zeitgebers in humans
      • maintains sleep wake cycle, indirect influence on key processes (hormone secretion + blood circulation)
    • Campbell + Murphy:
      • light may be detected by skin receptor sites
      • 15 people woken at different times, light pad shone on back of knees - deviation of sleep wake cycle up to 3 hours
      • light = powerful exogeneous zeitgeber + doesnt rely on eyes to reflect influence
    • social cues:
      • circadian rhythms begin at 6 weeks
      • by 16 weeks = rhythms are entrained by schedules imposed by parents e.g mealtimes
    • jet lag research:
      • adapting to local times for eating/sleeping instead of responding to own feelings = more effective way of entraining rhythm + beating jet lag
    • EVALUATION: interactionist system (cant be studied in isolation)
      • siffres study is rare -doesnt prevent entrainment due to artificial light, biological clock reset everytime lamp turned on
      • everyday life = pacemakers and zeitgebers interact, makes little sense to separate 2 for research
      • more researchers attempt to isolate influence of pacmaker - decrease validity
    • EVALUATION: ethics in animal studies
      • arguments that studies can be generalised as mammalian brains have similar structure - critics disagree with research due to ethics
      • DeCoursey et al - chipmunks subject to invasive procedure + exposed to risks and death
      • what we learn may not justify unethical procedures
    • EVALUATION: role of EZs is exaggerated
      • Miles et al - young man blind from birth , 24.9 circadian rhythm. exposure to social cues - didnt adjust rhythm, had to take sedatives + stimulants to keep pace
      • arctic regions - normal patterns despite prolonged exposure to light in summer
      • there are occasions when EZs have little bearing on rhythms
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