In mammals, daily rhythms in behavior and physiology are under control of an endogenous clock or pacemaker located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. The SCN assures an optimal temporal organization of internal physiological process and also synchronizes rhythms in physiology and behavior to the cyclic environment. The SCN receives direct light input from the retina, which is capable of resetting the master clock and thereby synchronizes internally driven rhythms to the external light-dark cycle. In keeping with its function as a clock and pacemaker, the SCN appears to be well buffered against influences by other stimuli and conditions that contain no relevant timing information, such as acute stressors. On the other ...
Due to the earth’s rotation around its own axis, most species are exposed to a rhythmic environment....
Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at the base ...
<div><p>Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at t...
In mammals, daily rhythms in behavior and physiology are under control of an endogenous clock or pac...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Uncontrollable stress is linked to the development of many diseases, some of which are associated wi...
We humans and other living organisms have a routine of activity and rest, as well as other daily rhy...
All organs in our body display 24-hour rhythms, regulated by interacting clock genes and proteins in...
In mammals, daily rhythms in physiology and behavior are under control of a circadian pacemaker situ...
Circadian (~24 h) rhythms in behavior and physiological functions are under control of an endogenous...
Due to the earth’s rotation around its own axis, most species are exposed to a rhythmic environment....
Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at the base ...
<div><p>Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at t...
In mammals, daily rhythms in behavior and physiology are under control of an endogenous clock or pac...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Uncontrollable stress is linked to the development of many diseases, some of which are associated wi...
We humans and other living organisms have a routine of activity and rest, as well as other daily rhy...
All organs in our body display 24-hour rhythms, regulated by interacting clock genes and proteins in...
In mammals, daily rhythms in physiology and behavior are under control of a circadian pacemaker situ...
Circadian (~24 h) rhythms in behavior and physiological functions are under control of an endogenous...
Due to the earth’s rotation around its own axis, most species are exposed to a rhythmic environment....
Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at the base ...
<div><p>Circadian rhythms are regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a small structure at t...