Make
Sleep a Priority
One of the most important effects on our behavior
and physiological health is sleep. Sleep is known to be under control of
homeostatic and circadian systems. The two systems are related but still work
independently. The homeostatic system is known for the duration and depth of
sleep while the circadian system is known for the timing of sleep. The circadian
system is made of clock cells, input pathways from the environment, and output
pathways to the behavior and physiological outputs. However, the mechanisms of
the circadian system are still unknown.
The
talk given by Daniel J. Cavanaugh about his research on fruit flies’ circadian
clock and sleep-promoting neurons explored the unknown mechanisms of the
circadian system. According to his research, the circadian system is
time-of-day dependent. This means that it regulates the sleep-promoting brain
regions by inhibiting sleep at specific times, especially the day-night transitions.
This inhibitory influence helps prevent premature sleep at night when the
homeostatic sleep drive is high. Therefore, the circadian system has a rhythm
that fluctuates with a 24-hour cycle. When there is sleep deprivation, the
homeostatic system has the buildup of sleep pressure while the circadian system
continues to fluctuate as well as our inclination to sleep. However, the
homeostatic sleep pressure continues to build up until we go to sleep. This
leads to a concept of sleep debt. The recommended amount of sleep is 8 hours
but every night you don’t complete all the hours, the hours are added to your
sleep debt. These days where we are sleep deprived is when we are impaired cognitively,
behaviorally, and physically.
A
perfect example is found in the current research done by Christopher M. Barnes
on how “Sleep-Deprived Judges Dole Out Harsher Punishments”. He hypothesized
that sleep-deprived people will have more trouble regulating negative emotions
which leads to responding harshly to people who engage in any infraction. Dr.
Barnes and his colleagues knew how much each judge slept by looking at cases
handled after the change to daylight saving time. His research found that the cases
lasted 5% longer than any other cases and there was impairment in ethical
judgment and errors in decision making from just 40 minutes less of sleep. In
general, sleep deprivation leads to behavior changes in most people and usually
results in agitation and negativity.
Works Cited
Cavanaugh, Daniel J., Abigail S. Vigderman, Terry
Dean, David S. Garbe, and Amita Sehgal. "The Drosophila Circadian Clock
Gates Sleep through Time-of-Day Dependent Modulation of Sleep-Promoting
Neurons." Sleep 39.2 (2016): 345-56. Web. 28 Feb. 2017.
<https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26350473>.
Barnes, Christopher M. "Sleep-Deprived Judges
Dole Out Harsher Punishments." Harvard Business Review. N.p., 15 Feb.
2017. Web. 28 Feb. 2017.
<https://hbr.org/2017/02/sleep-deprived-judges-dole-out-harsher-punishments>.
Figure:
"Homeostatic and circadian processes underlying
the sleep-wake cycle." NeuroSomnia. N.p., 14 July 2012. Web. 28 Feb. 2017.
<https://smoens.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/homeostatic-and-circadian-processes-underlying-the-sleep-wake-cycle-1/>.
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