Circadian Rhythms Flashcards
how long do circadian rhythms last?
around 24 hours
what are examples of circadian rhythms?
sleep/wake cycle
body temperature
how do exogenous zeitgebers affect the sleep/wake cycle?
daylight affects how we feel drowsy at night and alert during the day
how do endogenous pacemakers affect the sleep/wake cycle?
the suprachiasmatic nucleus recieves information about light
light can reset the SCN
what did Siffre do in 1962 and 1970?
he was deprived of natural light and sound in the caves of the Southern Alps, but had access to adequate food and drink
he resurfaced in mid-september after 2 months, believing it to be mid-august
1970- performed a similar feat for 6 months in a Texan cave
what did Siffre’s cave study find?
his ‘free-running’ biological rhythm settled to just above 24 hours (about 25 hours) though he did continue to fall asleep and wake up on a regular schedule
what did Ashoff and Wever (1976) do?
convinced a group of participants to spend 4 weeks in a WW2 bunker deprived of natural light
what did Ashoff and Wever (1976)’s study’s results?
all but one (whose sleep/wake cycle extended to 29 hours) displayed a circadian rhythm between 24-25 hours
what did Siffre and Ashoff and Wever’s study suggest,
the natural sleep/wake cycle may be slightly longer than 24 hours, but is entrained by exogenous zeitgebers associated with our 24 hour day
what did Simon Folkard (1985) study?
a group of 12 people who lived in a dark cave for 3 weeks, going to bed when the clock said 11:45pm, and waking when it said 7:45am
the researcher gradually sped up the clock (not known by the participants) so an apparent 24 hour day only lasted 22 hours
what was Simon Folkard (1985)’s study’s results?
only one participant comfortably adjusted to the new regime
suggests the existence of a strong free-running circadian rhythm cannot be easily overridden by changes in the environment
how does body temperature vary throughout the day?
varies around 2°C
lowest at around 4am (36°C), and peaks at around 6pm (38°C)
what did Folkard (1977) find out about core body temperature?
children who had stories read to them at 3pm showed better recall and comprehension after a week compared to children who heard the same story at 9am
what did Gupta (1991) find out about core body temperature?
found improved performance on IQ rests when participants were assessed at 7pm opposed to 2pm and 9am
how do teenage circadian rhythms differ from adults’?
typically begin 2 hours after adults’
so current school start times mean their body still needs to wake up too early and are trying to focus when they still need sleep, and at night they are not as tired as they’re supposed to be