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Record Nr.

UNINA9910964054403321

Titolo

Biological clocks : effects on behavior, health, and outlook / / Oktav Salvenmoser and Brigitta Meklau, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010

ISBN

1-61209-861-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (223 p.)

Collana

Public Health in the 21st Century

Altri autori (Persone)

SalvenmoserOktav

MeklauBrigitta

Disciplina

612/.022

Soggetti

Biological rhythms

Circadian rhythms

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The human biological clock : from genes to chronotherapy / Michel A. Hofman -- Photosensitivity : a disregarded attribute to analyze "photoperiodic clocks" / Hubert R. Spieth and Katharina Straus -- Respiration rhythmic and quality of sleep to the total wellness and development of a child / Jong Yong Abdiel Foo, Stephen James Wilson -- Circadian sleep-wake rhythms in preterm infants / Ronny Geva and Ruth Feldman -- Interactions between the circadian and the immune system : a framework for the understanding of disease / Natalia Paladino ... [et al.] -- Chronoecology of neotropical primates : the spider monkey Ateles Geoffroyi / Jairo Muñoz-Delgado and María Corsi-Cabrera -- On clocks, chaos, and cancer : a biodynamic approach to cancer / Federico Cardona -- Klepsydraic model of internal time representation : experimental findings and analytical properties / Jirí Wackermann.

Sommario/riassunto

The emerging discipline denominated "chronoecology of behavior" is the result of the interaction between the work of behavioral ecologists and chronobiologists - those who explain biological rhythms on the basis of experimental studies carried out in the laboratory. Since the beginning of this century, this interaction has generated interest in understanding how biological rhythms behave in organisms living in their natural habitat. This approach requires field studies of



rest/activity rhythms in order to obtain detailed hour/hour and day/day information about the possible effects of the modulation of certain environmental variables, such as photoperiod, temperature and the lunar sky, which may synchronize and/or mask behavioral activity. This book looks at the behavioral variations in non-human primates and Homo sapiens to find out how the circadian rhythm modulates behavior and in what way social interaction influences the rhythms of circadian activity. This book also analyzes the interaction between the circadian and immune systems, and explores the signal transduction pathways which could participate in this dialogue. The precise knowledge of this interaction might be extremely useful for the understanding of diseases development such as cancer. Other chapters in this book assess the quality of sleep in children and how it affects the rhythmical functions of the body. The comprehensive coverage of this topic is presented together with a general perspective from a child, caregiver and healthcare provider.