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Ross E. F. Harper

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How Many Clocks, How Many Times? On the Sensory Basis and Computational Challenges of Circadian Systems

2018

A vital task for every organism is not only to decide what to do but also when to do it. For this reason, “circadian clocks” have evolved in virtually all forms of life. Conceptually, circadian clocks can be divided into two functional domains; an autonomous oscillator creates a ~24 h self-sustained rhythm and sensory machinery interprets external information to alter the phase of the autonomous oscillation. It is through this simple design that variations in external stimuli (for example, daylight) can alter our sense of time. However, the clock’s simplicity ends with its basic concept. In metazoan animals, multiple external and internal stimuli, from light to temperature and even metaboli…

Drosophila melanogastermultisensory integrationcircadian clockbiological oscillatorbayesian modelingsensory conflictlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrylcsh:RC321-571Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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