biopsychology: endogenous pacemakers and exogenous Zeitgebers Flashcards
define the term endogenous pacemakers
internal body clock that regulate biological rhythms such as sleep/wake cycle
name 2 endogenous pacemakers and state where they are located (3)
- SCN - in hypothalamus
- The Pineal gland
describe the function and action of the SCN (3)
- known as one of our “internal body clocks”
- recieves info about light even when our eyes are closed
- can do this bcs it is located just above nerves that lead to visual area
describe the function and action of the pineal gland (6)
- works with the SCN
- contains light sensitive cells
- secretes the hormone melatonin
- when light lvls fall melatonin production increases
- inhibits brain mechanisms that promote awake state
- light decreases melatonin production activating brain mechanisms = be awake
define the term exogenous zeitgebers (1)
external factors that affect our biological rhythms such as sleep/wake cycle
give 2 examples of exogenous zeitgebers (2)
- light
- social cues
describe the role of light as an exogenous zeitgeber (2)
- can reset body’s internal clock over time (SCN)
- can also indirectly influence hormone production and circulation
descirbe the roles of social cues as exogenous zeitgebers (3)
- affects sleep wake cycle
- schedules imposed by parents (meal times + bed times)
- time zones when travelling long distances
what are the three evaluation points for endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers
✅ supporting research for role of SCN as endogenous pacemaker:
- SCN connections destroyed in brains of 30 chipmunks
- found that sleep wake/cycle had completely disapeared
- and many were eaten by predators as were awake when shouldn’t have been
❌ CA: UNETHICAL + ANIMALS STUDY
✅ research evidence - light as exogenous zeitgeber:
- 15 ppnts woken up and light pad shone at back of their knees
- deviated usual sleep/wake cycle by up to 3 hrs
- light very powerful ex zeit as can be detected by skin receptors on body
❌CA: 15 ppnts only