Circadian rhythms are established by the entrainment of our intrinsic body clock to periodic forcing signals provided by the external environment, primarily variation in light intensity across the day/night cycle. Loss of entrainment can cause a multitude of physiological difficulties associated with misalignment of circadian rhythms, including insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, gastrointestinal disturbances, and general malaise. This can occur after travel to different time zones, known as jet lag; when changing shift work patterns; or if the period of an individual’s body clock is too far from the 24 h period of environmental cycles. We consider the loss of entrainment and the dynamics of re-entrainment in a two-dimensional variant o...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The patterns of light intensity to which humans expose their circadian pacemakers in daily life are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordC...
Circadian disruption, specifically in shiftwork, entails significant health risks including metaboli...
Advancing or delaying the light–dark (LD) cycle perturbs the circadian clock, which eventually recov...
Entrainment of the circadian pacemaker to the light:dark cycle is necessary for rhythmic physiologic...
Over time, the mammalian circadian system has evolved to anticipate a 24 hour day. These rhythms are...
We present ten insights that can be gained from computational models based on molecular mechanisms f...
Circadian rhythms occur in nearly all living organisms with a period close to 24 h. These rhythms co...
The circadian clock can only reliably fulfil its function if it is stably entrained. Most clocks use...
<div><p>Jet lag arises from a misalignment of circadian biological timing with the timing of human a...
Travel across multiple time zones results in desynchronization of environmental time cues and the sl...
Abstract Entrainment of the circadian rhythm has 2 aspects, period and phase adjustments, which are ...
The patterns of light intensity to which humans expose their circadian pacemakers in daily life are ...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The patterns of light intensity to which humans expose their circadian pacemakers in daily life are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordC...
Circadian disruption, specifically in shiftwork, entails significant health risks including metaboli...
Advancing or delaying the light–dark (LD) cycle perturbs the circadian clock, which eventually recov...
Entrainment of the circadian pacemaker to the light:dark cycle is necessary for rhythmic physiologic...
Over time, the mammalian circadian system has evolved to anticipate a 24 hour day. These rhythms are...
We present ten insights that can be gained from computational models based on molecular mechanisms f...
Circadian rhythms occur in nearly all living organisms with a period close to 24 h. These rhythms co...
The circadian clock can only reliably fulfil its function if it is stably entrained. Most clocks use...
<div><p>Jet lag arises from a misalignment of circadian biological timing with the timing of human a...
Travel across multiple time zones results in desynchronization of environmental time cues and the sl...
Abstract Entrainment of the circadian rhythm has 2 aspects, period and phase adjustments, which are ...
The patterns of light intensity to which humans expose their circadian pacemakers in daily life are ...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The accuracy with which a circadian pacemaker can entrain to an environmental 24-h zeitgeber signal ...
The patterns of light intensity to which humans expose their circadian pacemakers in daily life are ...