2015
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2015.0282
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Tuning the phase of circadian entrainment

Abstract: The circadian clock coordinates daily physiological, metabolic and behavioural rhythms. These endogenous oscillations are synchronized with external cues ('zeitgebers'), such as daily light and temperature cycles. When the circadian clock is entrained by a zeitgeber, the phase difference c between the phase of a clock-controlled rhythm and the phase of the zeitgeber is of fundamental importance for the fitness of the organism. The phase of entrainment c depends on the mismatch between the intrinsic period t an… Show more

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“…8a,b. Tongue-like structures generically occur in forced oscillator systems4041 and have previously been described in models of circadian pacemakers424344, but the inclusion of a second oscillatory process, the sleep homeostat, and the behavioral feedback both introduce novel additional dynamical features which have not previously been explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8a,b. Tongue-like structures generically occur in forced oscillator systems4041 and have previously been described in models of circadian pacemakers424344, but the inclusion of a second oscillatory process, the sleep homeostat, and the behavioral feedback both introduce novel additional dynamical features which have not previously been explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An area requiring further work in the context of re‐entrainment is the incorporation of homeostatic sleep drive and the gating of light input due to sleep (Booth et al., ; Skeldon et al., ). Classical dynamical systems tools such as phase response curves and Arnold tongues (Bordyugov et al., ), along with the more recently developed methods of velocity response curves (Taylor et al., ), macroscopic reduction of coupled phase oscillators (Hannay et al., ; Lu et al., ), and entrainment maps (Diekman & Bose, ), can provide insight into how entrainment properties of circadian oscillators depend on internal and external parameters, such as the oscillator's endogenous period, the environmental light intensity and daylength.…”
Section: Modelling Section 2: Mathematical Modelling Of Circadian Entmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since ψ is a feature expressed in natural conditions, it is the expected target of natural selection. Variation in ψ among natural populations is likely to reflect differences in selection on circadian parameters in their progenitors (Darrah et al, 2006; Bordyugov et al, 2015). Since ψ is critical to the evolution of the circadian clock, it is important to learn how ψ is determined (Roenneberg et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%