Circadian Rhythms Flashcards
What is a circadian rhythm?
Any cycle that lasts about 24 hours, optimise an organism’s bodily functions and behaviour to best meet the varying demands of the day and night cycle
What are the features of the sleep wake cycle?
- Light and dark provide signals about when we should be awake and asleep
- Controlled by homeostasis - controls need to sleep
- The effect of exogeneous zeitgeber has important effect on when we feel drowsy and awake
What was Siffre’s cave study (1962)
- Lived underground for 63 days
- Wanted to prepare an ecological expedition but decided to live without a clock underground
- Took two tests - took pulse, counted from 1-120 for 2 minutes but he psychologically experienced 5 minutes as if they were 2
What did Siffre’s study show?
Humans are a biological clock, when we are not exposed to light we forget and do not have a sense of time - biological clock allowed to free run
How does the release of melatonin affect the sleep wake cycle?
- Peaks during dark hours
- Encourages feelings of sleep by activating synapses in the brain
- Dark = more, light = less
How does body temperature indicate the sleep wake cycle?
- Lowest at 4am, highest at 6pm
-Sleep occurs when temperature drops - Temperature rises in last few hours of sleep which causes people to feel alert in the morning
- Small drops between 2pm and 4pm which make people feel sleepy
What was Aschoff and Wever’s study (1976) on the sleep wake cycle and their findings?
Procedure:
- 4 weeks
- Underground WW2 bunker
- Had artificial light but no natural, and complete lack of environmental and social cues
Findings:
- Participants settled into sleep wake cycle of 24-25 hours, but some 29 hours
What was Folkard et al’s study (1985) on the sleep wake cycle?
Procedure:
- 3 weeks
- Dark cave
- Group of 12, sleep when clock said 11:45pm and wake when said 7:45am
- But researchers sped up the clock so the day was 22 hours
Findings:
- Only 1 adjusted
- Suggests existence of strong running circadian rhythm cannot be easily overridden by changes to external environment