Biopsychology: Biological rhythms Flashcards

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define the term biological rhythms

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  • periodic activity governed by endogenous pacemakers (internal biological clocks) and exogenous zeitgebers (external changes in the env)
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state and describe are the types of rhythms (3)

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  1. circadian rhythm - rhythm with a 24hr cycle
  2. ultradian - rhytm shorter than a day
  3. infradian - rhythm longer than a day
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name 1 process which we have a circadian rhythm for and describe how this rhythm is governed by internal and external mechanisms (4)

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  • the sleep wake cycle
  • exogenous zeitgebers: the fact we feel drowsy at night and alert during the day shows the effect of light (an external factor) on our internal body clock
  • endogenous pacemakers: SCN receives information about light even when our eyes are closed = internal body clock
  • pinneal gland: produces and releases diff amounts of melatonin in response to light levels which make us more or less alert
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4
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name a case study which supports circadian rhythms (1)

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Michel Siffre

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describe the procedure, findings and conclusion of Michel Siffre’s case study (6)

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procedure:
- 2 months living in total isolation in alps
- no acces to clock, calendar or sunlight
- slept and ate only when his body told him to
findings
- his biological rhythm settles to just outside 25 hours
- natural fell asleep and woke up on a regule schedule
conclusion
- we have a circadian rhythm for sleep/wake cycle

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6
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who conduscted research which compared the effects of exogenous zeitgebers and endogenous pacemakers on the circadian rhythm ? (1)

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Folkard

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describe the procedure, findings and conclusion of Folkard’s research (5)

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skprocedure:
- studied 12 ppl that lived in dark cave for 3 weeks
- went to bed when clock said 11:45pm and woke up when clock said 7:45am
- researchers gradually sped up the clock to a 22 hour day

findings
- only 1 ppnt adjusted to new regime

conclusion:
-sleepwake cycle is an example of a circadian rhythm

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what are the 3 evaluation pointa for circadian rhythms ? (3)

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research support - Siffre

cave case studies - very small sample size - small group of ppnts or just 1 individual + not easily replicated hard to determine reliability

individual diffs not taken into account in research into circadian rhythm - research found that ‘morning people’ prefer to get up and go to bed early but ‘evening people’ prefer to wake and go to bed later- innate individual differences in circadian rhythms

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9
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give an example of an infradian rhythm (1)

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the menstrual cycle

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describe the menstrual cycle (5)

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  • lasts for approx 28 days
  • during each cycle oestrogen lvls rise causing ovaries to develop and release an egg = ovulation
  • after ovulation progesterone thickens lining of uterus preparing body for pregnancy
  • if egg isnt fertilised and pregnancy doesnt happen the egg is absorbed into the body and the womb lining comes away = menstruation
  • cycle repeats
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what are pheromones (2)

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  • external factors that regulate the menstrual cycle
  • chemicals which act like hormones outside body of the secreting idividual affecting behavior of recieving individual
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12
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who conducted research into infradian rhythms ? (1)

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McClintock

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describe the procedure and findings of McClintock’s research

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procedure:
- 29 ppnts

  • 9 of women had sample of pheromones taken from their armpit at diff stages in their cycle = odor donors
  • 20 had pheromones rubbed on their top lip = odor reciever

findings:
68% of odor recievers reported changes to their cycle that brought them closer to cycle of their odor donor

conclusion:
exogenous zeitgebers may synchronise menstrual cycles

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what are the 2 evaluation points for infradian rhythms (2)

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research shows evolutionary basis for pheromones synchronised menstrual cycles beneficial as all children would be born at same time so could be reared collectively

McClintock issues with validity - factors such as diet, lifestyle + stress werent controlled + small sample size, other research failed to replicate this study

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15
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give an example of a ultradian rhythm (1)

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stages of sleep

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16
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describe the stages of sleep (4)

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  • 90 minute cycle “the sleep escalator”
  • 5 mins of light sleep - transition from wakefulnesss to sleep
  • 65 mins of normal or non- REM sleep
  • 20 mins of REM sleep (where we dream)
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describe the light sleep stage of sleep (stage 1 + 2) (4)

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  • last around 5 mins
  • can be easily woken
  • in stage 1 brain waves are in high frequency + short amplitude = alpha waves
  • in stage 2 alpha waves continue but there are occasional random changes in pattern = sleep spindles
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describe the non-REM sleep stage - stage 3 and 4 (4)

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  • lasts around 65 mins
  • cant be easily woken
  • known slow wake sleep
  • brain waves have lower frequency and higher amplitude
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descirbe the REM (rapid eye movement) sleep stage - stage 5 (5)

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  • lasts around 20 mins
  • body is paralysed but brain is most alert
  • this is when we dream
  • brain produces theta waves
  • eyes occasionaly move around
20
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who conducted research supporting ultradian rhythms ? (1)

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Demend and Kleitman

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describe the procedure and findings of Dement + Kleitman’s research (3)

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procedure:
- measures brain activity using EEG

findings:
- REM sleep highly correlated with dreaming

  • when ppl were woken up during REM stage ppl could recall v clearly what they dreamed compared to other stages of sleep
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what are the evaluation points for ultradian rhythms

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dement and klietmans research high validity + scietific replicated on multiple occasions + use EEG’s scientific credibility

knowledge on ultradian rhythms has practical value
slow sleep stage reduces with age and growth hormones are produced during slow sleep stage - this can explain impairments in older ppl, so relaxation medication can be developed to improve slow sleep stage which will prevent these impairements

❌/✅ lab study - ppnts attached to machinery - doesnt resemble ordinary sleep however ✅ control extraneous variables which may affect sleep eg temp + noise

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