Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Cool Facts About Your Biological Clock

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Feeling tired after turning the clock back? That's because the internal clock that controls your circadian rhythms needs time to adjust. Circadian rhythms are physical, mental and behavioral changes that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, responding primarily to light and darkness in an organism's environment.

Our biological clocks drive our circadian rhythms. These internal clocks are groupings of interacting molecules in cells throughout the body. A 'master clock' in the brain coordinates all the body clocks so that they are in synch.

1 comment(s):

Barbwire said...

I must have a very stubborn biological clock. It doesn't reset easily, either when travelling, or when changing into and out of daylight savings time. It can be annoying--on trips to Hawaii, I wanted to go to bed at 8 PM and woke up at 3 AM even when I stayed up later.