Biological Rhythms - BIOPSYCHOLOGY Flashcards

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Biological Rhythms

(Circadian rhythms)

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All living organisms have them

Changes in body processes across a time period

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2 Example of Circadian rhythms

+ describe the less important one

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-rhythms lasting 24 hours

-sleep/wake cycle

-Temperature
Highest at 6pm
Helps coordinate heart rate, digestion and hormones
High temperature = improved cognition

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Endo: Suprachiasmatic nucleus

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-Nerve fibres connected to eyes cross over in area called optic chiasm (located in hypothalamus)
-SCN lies just above this and recieves info of light directly from here
- Continues even when our eyes are closed, enabling biological clock to ajust to light patterns when we are asleep

(passes light info onto the pineal gland
(-The pineal gland then increases production of Melatonin (when there is little light) - a chemical that induces sleep))

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Endo: pineal glans and Melatonin

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SCN passes info on day length and light to Pineal gland

During night, pineal gland produces Melatonin

Melatonin makes sleep more ‘inviting’ (induces sleep)

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Exo: Light

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Can reset SCN

Indirectly Inhibits production of Melatonin present

(also indirectly influences hormone secretion and blood circulation)

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Exo: social cues

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Schedules set by parents to entrain babies e.g: eating, sleeping

-babies have random cycles until 16 months old when they are entrained

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Infradian rhythm

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Frequency of less than 1 in 24 hrs

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The menstrual cycle

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Governed by monthly changes hormones.
Cycle refers to first day of woman’s period when wall lining is shed to day before her next period.
Cycle takes around 28 days .

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Is the Menstrual cycle an endogenous system

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Yes, by oestrogen and other hormones. although some psychologist argues that it is effected by exogenous zietgebers such as other women’s cycles (pheromones)

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Seasonal affective disorder

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Depressive disorder. Has seasonal pattern of onset.
Symptoms are persistent low moods

During night, pineal gland secretes Melatonin until daylight shows. During winter there is a lack of light. This is thought to affect the production of seratonin- a chemical linked to depression

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Ultradian rhythms

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Frequency of more than 1 in 24 hrs

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Sleep cycle

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5 distinct stages
-occour within around 90 minutes
-each stage characterised via different levels of brainwave activity measured using an EEG

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What are the 5 stages of The sleep cycle

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1, 2, light sleep
3, 4, deep sleep
5:REM

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Stages 1 and 2 of sleep cycle

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-light sleep, person easily woken
-brainwaves slower and more rhythmic(alpha waves)
Becoming even slower as sleep becomes deeper (Theta waves)

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Stages 3 and 4 of sleep cycle

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-delta waves
-even slower, greater amplitude
-hard to wake someone up

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Stage 5 of sleep cycle

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REM sleep
-body is paralysed
-brain activity speeds up to that of an awake brain
-linked to dreaming

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Who re-surfaced from a cave in mid-September 1962 believing it to be mid-August?

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Michael Siffre

18
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Who found that participants living in a WW2 bunker for 4 weeks had a circadian rhythm between 24-25 hours?

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Aschoff and Wever

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Who sped up a clock for a 22 hour day and found participants could not cope with the change?

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Folkard et al

20
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Who found that they could alter women’s menstrual cycles by rubbing the pheromones of another woman onto their top lip?

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Stern + McClintock

21
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Who found that they could alter sleep patterns of participants by shining lights on the backs of their knees?

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Campbell + Murphy

22
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Folkard (1977)

temperature study

aims + procedure

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  • Was interested in cognitive ability and its association with body temperature - Read children stories at 3pm and 9am
23
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Folkard (1977)

temperature study

Findings

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Children were much more able to recall and understand information from stories read to them at 3pm

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Aims of Siffre’s study

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to study the effects on Endogenous pacemakers on his 24 hr sleep cycle

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procedure of Siffre’s study

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the effects on his rhythms - In 1962 he spent 2 months in a cave - In 1972 he spent 6 months in a cave

No light

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Findings + of Siffre’s study

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in 1962 he resurfaced after 2 months in a cave believing it to be mid August when it was mid September

He always woke and slept in a regular cycle

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conclusions of Siffre’s study

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Endogenous pacemakers do govern the sleep wake cycle

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Aschoff + Wever study

procedure

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Convinced a group of participants to spend 4 weeks in a WWII bunker deprived of natural light

29
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Aschoff + Wever findings

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All but one (whose sleep/wake cycle was 29 hours) displayed a circadian rhythm between 24-25 hours rather than 24 hours exactly