1.
J Biosci
; 1991 Sept; 16(3): 97-101
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| ID: sea-160758
RESUMEN
Several bodily functions in humans vary on a 24 h pattern and most of these variations persist with a circadian period of ca 25 h when subjects are studied under conditions of social and temporal isolation. We report in this paper that the estimates of short time intervals (TE) of 2 h are strongly coupled to the circadian rhythm in sleepwakefulness. There is a linear correlation between the number of hours humans stay awake (α) and their estimation of 2 h intervals. The coupling of TE to α appears to obtain only under conditions of physical well-being.
2.
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
; 1981 Jul-Sep; 25(3): 219-28
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| ID: sea-107999