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This project investigates how different work schedules disrupt the natural biological rhythms in mice, focusing on the effects of shift work on behavior, physiology, and cognitive function. It aims to understand the mechanisms behind physiological asynchrony and its potential health consequences, including stress and m…
The 24-h organization of modern economy challenges the daily organization of our internal biological rhythms.
Under normal conditions, an orchestra of body clocks, conducted by a central pacemaker in the hypothalamus (suprachiasmatic nucleus, SCN) synchronizes specific behavior and physiology to specific times of day, leading to optimal performance.
Shift work conditions may reduce synchrony among body clocks, possibly leading to abnormal physiology and reduced cognitive function.
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