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This Very Short Introduction explains how organisms can 'know' the time and reveals what we now understand of the nature and operation of chronobiological processes. Covering variables such as light, the metabolism, human health, and the seasons, Foster and Kreitzman illustrate how jet lag and shift work can impact on human well-being. Series: Very Short Introductions. Num Pages: 168 pages, 20 black and white halftones. BIC Classification: PSAJ; PSAK1. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 174 x 111 x 10. Weight in Grams: 132. . 2017. 1st Edition. Paperback. . . . . N° de réf. du vendeur V9780198717683
The earth's daily rotation affects just about every living creature. From dawn through to dusk, there are changes in light, temperature, humidity, and rainfall. However, these changes are regular, rhythmic and, therefore, predictable. Thus, the near 24 hour circadian rhythm is innate: a genetically programmed clock that essentially ticks of its own accord.
This Very Short Introduction explains how organisms can "know" the time and reveals what we now understand of the nature and operation of chronobiological processes. Covering variables such as light, the metabolism, human health, and the seasons, Foster and Kreitzman illustrate how jet lag and shift work can impact on human well-being, and consider circadian rhythms alongside a wide range of disorders, from schizophrenia to obesity.
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À propos de l?auteur:
Russell Foster is Professor of Circadian Neuroscience and the Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Oxford University. His research spans basic and applied circadian and photoreceptor biology. For his discovery of non-rod, non-cone ocular photoreceptors he has been awarded the Honma prize (Japan), Cogan award (USA), and Zoological Society Scientific & Edride-Green Medals (UK). He has also written several books, such as Rhythms of Life , co-authored with Leon Kreitzman (Profile Books, 2004) and Sleep: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2012).
Leon Kreitzman is an esteemed author, biologist and broadcaster who is currently a visiting consultant at the Nuffield Health Centre at Oxford University. He has written numerous articles and books on the social and scientific factors of chronobiology, including The 24 Hour Society (Profile Books, 1999).
Titre : Circadian Rhythms: A Very Short Introduction...
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Date d'édition : 2017
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : New
Edition : Edition originale
Vendeur : Unique Books, Lexington, KY, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. b-674. N° de réf. du vendeur b-702-22-jn
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Vendeur : Samson Books, Trenton, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Light wear. 3rd impression. Contents - Acknowledgements; Foreword; List of illustrations; 1. Circadian rhythms: A 24-hour phenomenon; 2. Time of day matters; 3. When timing goes wrong; 4. Shedding light on the clock; 5. The tick-tock of the molecular clock; 6. Slepp: The most obvious 24-hour rhythm; 7. Circadian rhythms and metabolism; 8. Seasons of live; 9. Evolution and another look at the clock; Further reading; index. N° de réf. du vendeur 24120804
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