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While genetics can explain 60-80% of the variance in expression of this disorder, 20-40% is unaccounted for and could be due to psychosocial factors such as stress. We hypothesized that cells from patients with BD would be more susceptible to rhythm alterations than those of healthy controls ...
Jennifer Vonk Department of Psychology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA Todd K. Shackelford Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions Copyright information © 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG About this entry Cite this entry (2022). Circadian Rhythm. In: Vonk, J., Shackelford, T.K...
Circadian rhythms are what people often refer to as your body's internal, biological clock. The typical human circadian rhythm occurs on a cycle of approximately 24 hours. However, the clock is not really functioning on time, but on body temperature. It is just that body temperature fluctuates...
in each 24-hour day. While the process underlying circadian rhythm is not completely understood, it is mainly controlled by the release of hormones. The brain regulates the amount of hormone released in response to the information it gets from light-sensitive cells in the eye, called...
CS Smith,C Reilly,K Midkiff - 《Journal of Applied Psychology》 被引量: 931发表: 1989年 Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders: Part I, Basic Principles, Shift Work and Jet Lag Disorders: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Review This the first of two articles reviewing the scientific literature...
sleep. Disruptions of the circadian rhythm can profoundly affect health in a wide range of functions, including sleep, alertness, cognition, psychology, motor control and metabolism [3], and have been correlated with several health problems such as neurodegenerative disorders [2]. ...
In this perspective, we propose that disruption of circadian rhythmicity is a common underlying p-factor mediating these mental health disorders and argue for dynamic consequences of CRD in the context of age (life rhythm) with respect to neurodevelopmental disorders, adolescence and midlife psychiatric...
The golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) is one of the most frequently used laboratory animals, particularly in chronobiological studies. One reason is it... Weinert,D.,Dietmar,... - 《Chronobiology International the Journal of Biological & Medical Rhythm Research》 被引量: 36发表: 2001年 The...
Circadian rhythm research is currently published in prestigious general-science journals such as Nature and Science as well as in specialty journals such as Biological Rhythm Research , Chronobiology International and the Journal of Biological Rhythms . With the continuing expansion of the field, it is...