endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers Flashcards

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endogenous pacemakers

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internal bodyclocks that regulate many of our biological rhythms

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the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)

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  • located in the hypothalamus in both hemispheres
  • lies just above the optic chiasm and receives information about light from this structure
  • this continues even when our eyes are closed which enables the biological clock to adjust to changing patterns of daylight
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animal studies and the SCN

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  • DeCoursey destroyed the SCN connections in 30 chipmunks who were then returned to their natural habitat and observed for 80 days
  • the sleep/wake cycle of the chipmunks disappeared and by the end of the study a significant amount of them had been killed by predators (because they were vulnerable from being awake when they should have been sleeping)
  • emphasises the role of the SCN in maintaining the sleep/wake cycle
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exogenous zeitgebers

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external cues that may affect or entrain our biological rhythms

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light

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  • a key zeitgeber in humans in regulating the sleep/wake cycle
  • Campbell and Murphy demonstrated that light may be detected by skin receptor sites even without being identified by the eyes
  • 15 pps were woken at various times and a light was shone on the back of their knees
  • the researchers managed to produce a deviation in the pps usual sleep/wake cycle by up to 3 hours
  • shows power of exogenous zeitgebers
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social cues

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  • at about 6 weeks of age the circadian rhythms begin and by 16 weeks most babies are entrained
  • the schedules imposed by parents are likely to be a key influence including mealtimes and bedtimes
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evaluation: ethics in animal studies

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  • there’s not only difficulty generalising the findings from animals to humans but the animals were placed under considerable harm when placed back in their natural habitat
  • debate between whether the findings of the research were worth putting animals under harm
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evaluation: influence of exogenous zeitgebers may be overstated

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  • blind from birth man had a circadian rhythm of 24.9 hours
  • despite being exposed to social cues, his sleep/wake cycle could not be adjusted and he had to resort to using sedatives at night and stimulants in the morning to keep at pace with the 24 hour world
  • there are occasions were exogenous zeitgebers have little influence on internal rhythms
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evaluation: methodological issues in studies

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  • Campbell and Murphy’s study is yet to be replicated
  • other psychologists have been critical of the manner of the study, claiming that there could have been some light exposure which is a major confounding variable
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