Circadian periodicity in cockroaches altered by high frequency light-dark cycles |
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Authors: | Shepherd K. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biology Department, Temple University, 19122 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The circadian period of the freerunning activity rhythm in the cockroach is systematically altered by high frequency light-dark cycles (HF-LD) according to the ratio of light to dark within each cycle. With a standard 10 min cycle time, brief (e.g., 0.5 min) exposure to light each cycle causes the free-running period to shorten significantly in comparison to its steady-state value in constant darkness. As the ratio of light to dark in HF-LD is increased, the period of the rhythm is progressively lengthened. These findings are discussed in terms of the general proposition that light, applied throughout the circadian cycle, predictably modifies periodicity according to the asymmetrical shape of the circadian phase response curve.Abbreviations LD light-dark cycles in which cycle length is in hours - HF-LD light-dark cycles in which cycle length is in min; period of the activity rhythm; change in period of the activity rhythm - PRC phase response curve - LL constant light |
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