circadian rhythms Flashcards

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circadian rhythm

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a type of biological rhythm that is subject to a 24 hour cycle which regulates a number of bodily processes
e.g. the sleep/wake cycle

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Aschoff and Wever’s study

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  • convinced 55 pps to spend 4 weeks in a WW2 bunker deprived of natural light
  • all but one of the pps displayed a circadian rhythm of between 24 and 25 hours
  • both this and Siffre’s experience show that the natural sleep/wake cycle may be slightly longer than 24 hours but that it is entrained by exogenous zeitgebers associated with our 24 hour day
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evaluation: practical application to shift work

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  • given researchers better knowledge of the adverse consequences that can occur if circadian rhythms are interrupted
  • night workers engaged in shift work experienced a period of reduced concentration around 6am meaning mistakes were more likely
  • research into the sleep/wake cycle may have economic implications in terms of how to best manage work productivity
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evaluation: practical application to drug treatments

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  • circadian rhythms co-ordinate a number of processes such as hormone levels
  • this has an effect on pharmacokinetics (the action of drugs on the body and how they are absorbed)
  • research into circadian rhythms has revealed that there are certain peak times during the day or night where drugs will be most effective
  • led to the development of guidelines to do with the advised times of drug dosing
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evaluation: use of small samples

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  • Aschoff and Wever used a relatively small sample of 55 people
  • not representative of the wider population which limits the generalisations that can be made
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