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Endogenous pacemakers
 Internal body clocks that regulate many of our biological rhythms, such as the
influence of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) on the sleep/wake cycle

Exogenous zeitgebers
 External factors that affect or entrain our biological rhythms, such as the influence of
light on the sleep/wake cycle

Sleep/wake cycle
 A daily cycle of biological activity based on a 24 hour period (circadian rhythm) that
is influenced by regular variations in the environment, such as the alternation of
night and day

Endogenous pacemakers and the sleep/wake cycle

The suprachiasmatic nucleus
 Tiny bundle of nerve cells located in the hypothalamus in each hemisphere of the
brain
 One of the primary endogenous pacemakers in mammalian species
 Influential in maintaining circadian rhythms such as sleep/wake cycle
 Nerve fibres connected to the eye cross in an area called the optic chiasm
 Receives information about light directly from this structure
 This continues even when our eyes are closed, enabling the biological clock to adjust
to changing patterns of daylight whilst we are asleep

Animal studies and the SCN
 Influence of the SCN has been demonstrated in studies involving animals
 DeCoursey et al (2000) destroyed SCN connections in the brains of 30 chipmunks
who where then retuned to their natural habitat and observed for 80 days
 Findings: sleep/wake cycle of the chipmunks disappeared and by end of study a
significant proportion of them had been killed by predators (presumably because
they were awake, active and vulnerable to attack when they should have been
asleep)

 Ralph et al (1990) bred ‘mutant’ hamsters with a 20 hour sleep/wake cycle
 When SCN cells from the foetal tissues of mutant hamsters were transplanted into
the brains of normal hamsters, the cycles of the second group defaulted to 20 hours

The pineal gland and melatonin
 SCN passes information on day length and light that it receives to the pineal gland -
structure in the brain behind the hypothalamus. Another endogenous mechanism
guiding the sleep/wake cycle
 During the night, the pineal gland produces melatonin - a chemical that induces
sleep and is inhibited during periods of wakefulness
 Melatonin has also been suggested as a causal factor in seasonal affective disorder

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