What Keeps Us Awake?—the Role of Clocks and Hourglasses, Light, and Melatonin

Oct 26, 2010International review of neurobiology

What Keeps Us Awake? How Body Clocks, Sleep Pressure, Light, and Melatonin Influence Wakefulness

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Abstract

The circadian clock in the anterior hypothalamus regulates sleep and wakefulness in synchrony with the light-dark cycle.

  • The circadian clock synchronizes with environmental light-dark cycles to help organisms adapt to changes.
  • It shuts off melatonin production and increases cortisol secretion and heart rate 2-3 hours before waking.
  • Misalignments between sleep timing and social/work schedules can lead to conflicts with the circadian clock.
  • Light levels and exogenous melatonin can influence the circadian clock's regulation of sleep and alertness.
  • These factors actively promote either awakening or sleep at specific times throughout the day.

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