Effects of twilights on circadian entrainment patterns and reentrainment rates in squirrel monkeys |
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Authors: | Z. Boulos M. Macchi M. Terman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Circadian Physiology, One Alewife Center, 02140 Cambridge, MA, USA;(2) Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, 722 West 168th Street, 10032 New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Entrainment patterns of the circadian rhythms of body temperature and locomotor activity were compared in 6 squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) exposed to daily illumination cycles with abrupt transitions between light and darkness (LD-rectangular) or with gradual dawn and dusk transitions simulating natural twilights at the equator (LD-twilight). Daytime light intensity was 500 lux, and the total amount of light emitted per day was the same in the two conditions. Mean daytime body temperature levels were stable in LD-rectangular but increased gradually in LD-twilight, reaching peak levels during the dusk twilight. Locomotor activity showed a similar pattern, but with an additional, secondary peak near the end of dawn. Activity duration was about 0.5 h longer in LD-twilight than in LD-rectangular, but the time of activity midpoint was similar in the two conditions. Reentrainment of the body temperature rhythm was faster following an 8-h advance of the LD cycle than following an 8-h delay, but did not differ significantly between the two LD conditions. These results provide no evidence that the inclusion of twilight transitions affected the strength of the LD Zeitgeber, and suggest that the observed differences in the daily patterns reflected direct effects of light intensity on locomotor activity and body temperature rather than an effect of twilights on circadian entrainment mechanisms.Abbreviation LD light-dark |
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Keywords: | Circadian rhythms Entrainment Twilight Phase shift Squirrel monkey |
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