Role of Biological Clocks

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Role of Biological Clocks Biological Clocks Circadian Rhythm Ever notice Timing device Programmed to regulate physiological behaviors @ certain times. Type of bio. clock Programmed to regulate behaviors in a 24-25 hr. period. Under control of the environment. You get sleepy at the same times each day? Hungry at the same times each day? Have to use the bathroom at the same time each day?

Human Body The human body has a natural rhythm that free runs on a cycle of about 25 hours The body can adjust to a 1 hour change, but anything more than that can have serious consequences **Jet Lag

Interesting Facts Anything less than five minutes to fall asleep at night means you re sleep deprived. The ideal is between 10 and 15 minutes, meaning you re still tired enough to sleep deeply, but not so exhausted you feel sleepy by day. Humans spend about 1/3 of their lifetime sleeping.

Did you know... World Record Longest period of time a human has intentionally gone without sleep no stimulants) Randy Gardner 1964) 17-years old 264 Hours 11 days) Health was monitored negative cognitive & behavioral changes were reported

Losing Sleep 1959 New York disk jockey Peter Tripper stayed awake for 200 hours to raise money for charity After about 50 hours, he started having mild hallucinations, seeing cobwebs In his shoes when there were none there and thinking that specks of dirt were bugs; by 100 hours, he became delirious and saw a doctors tweed suit as a tangle of furry worms; at 120 he needed a stimulant to stay awake. 150 he didn t know who/where he was/became paranoid. By 200 he thought a doctor examining him was an undertaker come to bury him.

HOW MUCH SLEEP DO I NEED? Humans spend approx 1/3 of life asleep Sleep is largely related to biological clocks and circadian rhythms but how much sleep we get is often determined by the environment and 24-hour clock we follow.

Sleep Sleeping helps to restore the body. The following things occur while sleeping: New cells are primarily created during sleep Chemicals the brain used up are restored Body hair grows most rapidly

With a neighbor.. Discuss 1 memorable dream What do you think is the purpose of dreaming?

Dream Theory: Freud Wish Fulfillment symbolic expressions of unconscious conflicts clues to humans inner thoughts and forbidden impulses Manifest Dream vs. Latent Dream

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Are your dreams in color? Do you have a "sense of time" in your dream? What emotions did you have during your dream? How many different dreams can you remember in one night? Do the same people, events or places reoccur in different dreams? Do some events that happened during the day appear in your dreams? If you think about something before going to sleep, does this "something" appear in your dreams? Does watching a movie or a TV show influence what you dream about? Does eating certain food influence what you dream about? Does your mood affect what you dream about? If you are happy, do you dream about different things than if you were sad?

Does your mood affect what you dream about? If you are happy, do you dream about different things than if you were sad? Are dreams on weekdays different than dreams on the weekends? Does the time of year influence what you dream about? Does the time you go to sleep influence what you dream about? Are nighttime dreams different from dreams you have if you take a nap or fall asleep during class)? Are dreams different when you are sick? Are dreams different when you take medicine? Do you have the same dreams more than once? Can you remember your dreams better when you wake up by yourself or when you wake up with an alarm clock think about the weekends when you may not set an alarm). Do you remember dreams you have had in the past? How long ago?

Lisa dreamed that she was in school taking a test in pre-calculus. It was a really hard test and she didn t feel prepared, so she leaned over to see Brad s test. When she looked at Brad s paper, snakes started crawling out of his desk. Before she could say anything, the teacher looked in her direction and suddenly the floor fell away and she was floating in the ocean. problem-solving model. activation-synthesis model. information-processing model. Wish fulfillment

No scientific evidence that dreams lead to greater insight or creativity more than in the waking state.