Circadian Rhythms Flashcards
What is a circadian rhythm?
A rhythm with 24 hours periodicity
What is the main circadian rhythm?
The sleep wake cycle
Name 2 other examples of circadian rhythms
Body temperature and hormones
What 2 exogenous factors affect the sleep wake cycle?
Light and time
For the sleep wake cycle, what is the main study supporting the internal clock?
Siffre (1975)
Outline Siffre (1975)
Spent 6 months in a cave without light or time cues, he quickly settled into a regular 24.9 hour rhythm so shows a consistent rhythm (but need exogenous zeitgebers to get rhythms to fit with the natural 24 hour day)
Name a positive about Siffre (1975)
Supported by Aschoff & Wever (1976) who put ppts in an underground WW2 bunker, most circadian rhythms between 24-25 hours but some 29 hours. This shows they still operate in the absence of exogenous zeitgebers
Name 2 negatives about Siffre (1975)
1) Case study so generalisability
2) Cave is not a real-life setting and temperature cannot be controlled which could have affected them
For the sleep wake cycle, what is the main study supporting exogenous zeitgebers?
Folkard (1985)
Outline Folkard (1985)
12 people in a cave for 3 weeks who agreed to go to bed when the clock indicated 11:45pm and get up 7:45am. Initially the clock ran normally, but it gradually quickened so it indicated 24 hours had passed but only 22 hours had actually passed. At first. the rhythms matched the clock but as it quickened, they ceased to match and continued to follow the 24 hour cycle (except for 1 ppt). So it suggests rhythms are only guided to a limited extent by exogenous zeitgebers
For the sleep wake cycle, explain 2 negative points
1) In the research studies, isolated from exogenous zeitgebers but not from artificial light as thought that it has no effect, but Czeisler (1999) altered rhythms to 22 and 28 hours by using dim lighting
2) There are individual differences - cycle length and onset. Czeisler (1999) found rhythms can vary from 13 to 65 hours and individuals appear to be innately different in terms of when they peak (e.g. morning and evening people)
Outline Czeisler (1999)
Altered rhythms to 22 and 28 hours by using dim lighting
Outline the core body temperature cycle
Lowest at 4:30am and highest at around 6:00pm
For core body temperature, what is the main study?
Folkard (1977)
Outline Folkard (1977)
Investigated how body temperature affects cognitive performance, asked 12-13 year olds to read stories at either 9am or 3pm. After a week, found the afternoon group (higher temp) showed superior recall and comprehension suggesting long-term recall is best when temp is at its highest