The Circadian System of Man

Results of Experiments Under Temporal Isolation

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Paperback, 276 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 0e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781461261445
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Biological rhythmicity has been a subject of scientific research for a relatively short time. In the special case of daily, or circadian rhythms, it is only during the past twenty years that rapidly increasing efforts have been undertaken in evaluat­ ing properties and mechanisms. As a consequence of these efforts, the study of biological and, in particular, circadian rhythmicity is no longer a somewhat dubious occupation but rather a serious branch of science which combines the interdisciplinary efforts of numerous researchers around the world. The general result of these efforts is that many features of circadian rhythms of many different species of living beings are well known today. In addition to studies with lower organisms, the evaluation of human circadian rhythms was originally more or less a compulsory exercise done in order to extend the "catalogue of species"; of course, the work was of unusual impor­ tance due to the special position of man in biology. In the course of the very first experimental series, it became clear that humans possess an "internal clock" as had been established in various organisms, protists, plants, and animals, and that human circadian rhythms fit the general regularities of biological rhythms known at that time. However, it soon became apparent that circadian rhythmicity of man shows, additionally, particularities of great general interest, for practical and theoretical reasons.

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ISBN13:9781461261445
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:276
Uitgever:Springer New York
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1 Introduction.- 1.1. The Circadian System.- 1.2. Human Circadian Rhythms.- 1.3. Operations and Methods.- 2 Autonomous Rhythms.- 2.1. External Synchronization and Desynchronization.- 2.2. Internal Synchronization and Desynchronization.- 2.3. Review of Autonomous Rhythms.- 2.4. External Modifications of Autonomous Rhythms.- 3 Heteronomous Rhythms.- 3.1. General Effects of External Zeitgebers.- 3.2. Modalities of Effective Zeitgebers.- 3.3. Partial Synchronization.- 3.4. General Effectiveness of Light-dark Zeitgebers.- 3.5. General Mode of Zeitgeber Action.- 4 Synthesis.- 4.1. The One Oscillator Model.- 4.2. The Multioscillator Model.- 4.3. Internal Interaction Between Different Rhythms.- 5 Conclusions and Speculations.- 5.1. Theoretical Aspects.- 5.2. Practical Aspects.- 6 References.- Author Index.
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