Biological Rhythms - Intro, Ultradian and Infradian Rhythms Flashcards
What is a biological rhythm?
- biological rhythms have an important influence on the way in which body systems behave
- controlled by an int body clock called endogenous pacemakers
- influenced by ext changes in env called exogenous zeitgebers
What are all three biological rhythms and what are the differences?
- ultradian rhythm cycle lasts less than 24 h e.g. stages of sleep each approx 90 mins
- circadian rhythm cycle lasts for 24 hours e.g. sleep wake cycle
- infradian rhythm cycle lasts for longer than 24 hours e.g. female menstrual cycle approx 28 days
What is meant by an ultradian rhythm and give an example?
- UR is a bio rhythm that lasts for less than 24 hours
- one type of UR are the stages of sleep, each of the 5 stages lasting approx 90 mins and alternating bw REM and NREM e.g.
- it is known as the sleep staircase as a person can exp upto 5 cycles per night that repeat in a rhythmic pattern
What is the intro for the research into ultradian rhythms
- research into UR using an EEG has shown there are 5 stages to sleep, each characterised by difference in brain, muscle and eye activity
- there is stage 1 and 2 light NREM sleep, stage 3 and 4 deep NREM sleep and stage 5 REM sleep
Describe stage 1 and 2 sleep
- light and NREM sleep where a person can be easily woken
- both experience alpha waves
- however in stage 2 there are occasional random changes in pattern called sleep spindles
- these are high frequency k - complexes that protect brain from awakening
Describe stage 3 and 4 sleep
- deep and NREM sleep where it is difficult to wake someone
- experience delta waves with lower frequency and higher amplitude
Describe stage 5 sleep
- brain experiences theta waves
- eyes occasionally move around so REM sleep
- body is paralysed
- however the brain activity is similar to an awake brain
- dreams are often experienced in this stage
What are the three AO3 points to evaluate ultradian rhythms?
Strength - prac apps
Strength - scientific methods
Weakness - low eco val
What is meant by infradian rhythms and give an example
- IR are bio rhythms that last longer than 24 hours
- they are influenced by endogenous and exogenous factors
- one example is the female menstrual cycle which is an endogenous system that lasts bw 28 - 35 days
Describe the process of the example of an IR - the menstrual cycle
- begins on 1st day of period when womb lining is shed and lasts till day before next period
- pituitary gland in brain releases FSH
- activating release of oestrogen from ovaries, causing an egg to mature
- inc of oestrogen inc levels of LH from pituitary gland, egg released
- oestrogen develops lining of womb, progesterone thickens lining, readying for preg
- if preg doesnt occur, egg is absorbed into body and womb lining comes away, leaves body
- cycle begins again
- menstrual cycle can be affected by exogenous factors like stress and pheromones
What are the three AO3 points to evaluate infradian rhythms?
RTC by Russell
Discussion - low control over extraneous variables
Strength - synchronise