circadian rhythms Flashcards

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Biological rhythms

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Controlled by internal body clocks (endogenous pacemakers) and external cues (exogenous zeitgabers) - cyclical time periods

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Circadian rhythms

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Biological rhythms - subject to a 24-hour cycle - regulate a number of body processes such as the sleep/wake cycle and changes in core body temp

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Endogenous pacemakers

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Body’s internal biological clock

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Exogenous zeitgebers

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Changes in the environment

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Sleep/wake cycle

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Governed by daylight and by biological clock (suprachiasmatic nucleus), get light information from the eyes

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Siffre’s cave study

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  • Extended periods undergroup - effects of own biological rhythms
  • Free-running rhythm extended slightly to 25 hours when deprived of daylight
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Aschoff and Wever

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  • Group of participants - 4 weeks in ww2 bunker - no natural light
  • Between 24 and 25 hour cycle
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Simon Folkard et al

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  • Group of 12 people - live in dark cave for 3 weeks
  • Went to bed at 11.45, rising at 7.45
  • Sped clock gradually - only 22 hours
  • Only one of participants was able to comfortably adjust
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Shift work

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  • Understanding of consequences that occur when circadian rhythms are disrupted
    Reduced concentration at 6am, more accidents (Boivin et al)
    Heart disease three times more likely (Knutsson)
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Shift work counterpoint

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Studies are correlation - effects may be due to disruptive social routines (Solomon)

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Medical treatment

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  • Help improve medical treatments
    Timing of drugs (Chronotherapeutics), aspirin more effective at night for heart attack (Bonten et al)
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Individual differences

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  • Limitation - generalisations are difficult to make
  • Cycle lengths vary (13 to 65 hours, Czeisler et al), ‘larks’ and ‘owls’ (Duffy et al) - generalisations may be meaningless
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Shifting the school day

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  • Wolfson And Carskadon
  • Sleep should start a couple hours later
  • Teenage chronotype means sleepy in morning, so shift school day but disruptive for others such as parents and teachers and limits extracurricular activities
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