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The Matt Walker Podcast

#03: Circadian Rhythms

Aug 26, 2021
11:09

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  • Our circadian rhythm, controlled by a central brain clock, regulates our sleep-wake cycle.
  • Humans may have been designed to have two sleep bouts: a consolidated nighttime sleep and a siesta-like nap in the afternoon.

Deep dives

The Role of Circadian Rhythm

Your 24-hour circadian rhythm, controlled by a central brain clock, regulates your sleep-wake cycle. It makes you feel sleepy at night and alert during the day. The rhythm follows a rising and falling pattern, reaching its peak alertness in the mid-morning and gradually slowing down in the evening. During sleep, the rhythm hits its lowest point in the middle of the sleep phase and starts rising again just before waking up.

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