Circadian entrainment and phase resetting differ markedly under dimly illuminated versus completely dark nights

Jun 1, 2005Behavioural brain research

Daily body clock adjustment changes a lot between dim light and total darkness at night

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Abstract

Dim illumination (<0.005 lux) significantly alters the activity rhythms of hamsters under specific light cycles.

  • Under alternating light and dark cycles, hamsters exposed to dim light exhibited split activity rhythms, while those in complete darkness did not.
  • The incidence of split rhythms increased when the scotophase was dimly lit instead of entirely dark.
  • Dim light enhanced both nonphotic feedback and photic resetting, suggesting it plays a role in circadian rhythm adjustments.
  • Mechanisms by which dim illumination affects entrainment may differ from those associated with bright light exposure.

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