Bio Rhythms Infradian and Ultradian Rhythms Flashcards

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example of Infradian Rhythm

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menstrual cycle

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menstrual cycle governed by

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monthly changes in hormone levels

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what does the cycle refer to

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time between 1st day of womans period to the day before her next period

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menstrual cycle governed by month changes in hormone levels regualte

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ovulation

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5
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how many days does menstrual cycle last for

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28days

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what is range of menstrual cycle to last

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24-35 days

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during each M cycle what hormone rises

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oestrogen

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8
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during each cycle rising lvls of oestrogen causes

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ovulation

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what type of system isnthe m cycle

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endogenous system

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10
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evidence suggestgs men cycle may be influenced by

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exogenous factors like cycles of other wmen

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study by Stern and MClintock showed how

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mens cycles may ych as a result of incluence of pheromeones

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what happend in the stern and MClintock study

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samples of pheromones gthered from 9 of women at diff stages of mens cycle via cotton pad placed in armpit

pads worn at least 9 hours to ensure phermones picked up

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how were padws treated and to do what

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with alcohol and frozen

to be rubbed on upper lip of other pt

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On day one what ahppend to pads from start of menstrual cycle

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applied to all 20 women

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on day two what happned to what were all women given

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pad from second day of cycle and so on

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what were the result/ waht ddo Stern and McClintock find

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68% of women xp changes to theri cycle

which brough them closer to cycle of odour donor

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17
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What is SAD

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Deppressive disorder with a sasonal pattern onset

diagnosed as a mental disorder in DSM - 5

18
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ass with other froms of depression wahta re the main symptoms of SAD

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PERSISTEN LOW MOODS

ALONGSIDE GENERLA LACK OF ACTIVITY ADN INTEREST IN LIFE

19
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SAD oftern reffered to as

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winter blues

20
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why si SAD referred to as winter blues

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symptoms triggered durin winter months when # of daylight hours becomes shorter

21
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what particlar type of infradian rhythm is SAD

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Circannual rhythm

22
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why is SAD a circannual rhythm

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subject to a yearly cycle

23
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why can SAD also be classified as a circ rhtym

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xp of SAD may be due to disruption of sleep/wake cyle which can be attributed to prolonged perids of daily darkness during winter

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what have psych hypothesised abut the hormone melatomnin

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is implicated in the cause of SAD

25
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Eplain how melatonin is implicated in the cause of SAD

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During the night teh pineal gland secretes melatonin till dawn when tehre is an icnreae in light

during wintere lack of light in the morning means this secretion process continues for longer

this is thought to have a knock on effect on production of serotinin in the brain

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serotonin is a chemical thats been lnked to

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onset of depressive symptoms

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - what is one of the most intensivley researched ultradian rhythm

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sleep cycle/ stages of sleep

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - how many distinct stages of sleep have pscyhoogists identified

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5

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - these distinct stages of sleep last for around

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90 minutes

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - each distinct satge of sleep cycle is characterised by

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a differnt level of brainwave activity

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - how can rbainwave activity be monitores

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using an EEG

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - outline hwat happens in stage 1 and 2

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this is lgiht sleep - person may be easily woken

stage 1 - brain waves are high frequency and have short amplitude (alpha waves )

stage 2 - alpha waves continue but theres occasional random changes in pattern - called sleep spindles

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - explain stages 3 and 4

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deep sleep or slow wave sleep (SWS)

Brain waves are delta waves - with lower frequency and higher amplitude

its difficult to wake someone at this point

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - what is stage 5 known as

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REM sleep

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ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS - explain stage 5

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body is paralysed yet brain activity closely resembles that of the awake brain

during this time the brain prosuces theta waves and eyes occasionally move around so we get rapid eye movemetn (REM)

dreams are most often xp during REM sleep, but may alsso occur in deep sleep

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eval

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LIMITAITON of infradian rhythms - methodoligical limitations

a limititation of synchronisation studies is their x x

there are many x that ay effect changes to the x cycle including x , changes in x which can act asx x

which means that any x pattern of x is no more than would have been x to occur by x

this may explain why other x have x to x findings

this is limtiation as suggests menstrual synchrony x are x

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a limititation of synchronisation studies is their metholodigcal shortcomings

there are many factors that ay effect changes to the menstrual cycle including stress , changes in diet which can act as confounding varibles

which means that any supposed pattern of synchrinisation is no more than would have been expected to occur by chance

this may explain why other studies have failed to relicate findings

this is limtiation as suggests menstrual synchrony studies are flawed

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strenght - infradian rhythms - evolutinoary basis

strenght of menstrual synchrony research is it may be explained by x x

x of the menstrual cycle of the kinf observed int eh x and x study is thought by some to have x x

for our x ancestors it may have been x for women to x together and become x at the same tie

in a x group this would allow babies who have x theor x during or x x to have access to x x therfore x their chances of x

this is suggest synchronisation is an x strategy

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strenght of menstrual synchrony research is it may be explained by natural selection

synchronisation of the menstrual cycle of the kinf observed int eh stern and mcclintock study is thought by some to have evlutionary value

for our sidtant ancestors it may have been advantageoues for women to menstruate together and become pregnant at the same tie

in a social group this would allow babies who have lost theor mother during or after childbirth to have access to breast milk therfore improving their chances of survial

this is suggest synchronisation is an adative strategy

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  • research support role of melatonin in SAD

Finally, evidence supports the role of X in SAD. Terman (1988) found that the rate of XXX is more common in X countries where the X nights are X.
For example, X found that SAD affects roughly X% of people living in New X (a X part of the US) and only X% of residents in X Florida. These results suggest that SAD is in part affected by X (exogenous zeitgeber) that results in increased levels of X.

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Finally, evidence supports the role of melatonin in SAD. Terman (1988) found that the rate of SAD is more common in Northern countries where the winter nights are longer. For example, Terman found that SAD affects roughly 10% of people living in New Hampshire (a northern part of the US) and only 2% of residents in southern Florida. These results suggest that SAD is in part affected by light (exogenous zeitgeber) that results in increased levels of melatonin.

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STRENGTH RESEARCH INTO ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS

its x our understanding of x related changes in x

x scientists have observed that SWS x with x

x hormone is mostly produced during SWS therefore this is x in x people

according to xx et al the resulting sleep x may explain various x in x age such as x x

in order to incrase SWS x and x may be used

this suggests x of ultradian rhythms has x value

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its improved our understanding of age related changes in sleep

sleeep scientists have observed that SWS reduces with age

growth hormone is mostly produced during SWS therefore this is reduced in older people

according to van cauter et al the resulting sleep deficit may explain various issues in old age such as reduced alertness

in order to incrase SWS relaxation and medicatino may be used

this suggests knowledg of ultradian rhythms has practical value

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limtation RESEARCH INTO INFRADIAN RHYTHMS - individual differnces

a limtiatino of ultradian rhythm research is there is a significant x between people

x et al found large x beteen participants in terms of the x of each sleep cycle ptclry x&x

x et al suggests these differnces are likely ot be x x

this makes it x to describe x sleep in any x way

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a limtiatino of ultradian rhythm research is there is a significant variations between people

tuckee et al found large differnces beteen participants in terms of the duration of each sleep cycle ptclry 3&4

tucker et al suggests these differnces are likely ot be biologically determined

this makes it difficult to describe normal sleep in any meaningful way

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evaluation extra sleep lab

benefit of conducting studies of sleep in a lab is control of x variables

this means the researche can x temporary variables such as x or x tjat amy affect x

this increases the x validity of the experient whihc increases x of x

however lab studies involve being x to x machinery leading pt to sleep in a way that doesnt represent x sleep patterns so these studies have low x x and x validity

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benefit of conducting studies of sleep in a lab is control of extraneous variables

this means the researche can exclude temporary variables such as noise or temperature tjat amy affect sleep

this increases the internal validity of the experient whihc increases genuinity of findings

however lab studies involve being atatched to compicated machinery leading pt to sleep in a way that doesnt represnt ordinary sleep patterns so these studies have mundane realisma nd external validity