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Original Articles

Light, Behavior, and Biologic Rhythms

Pages 83-91 | Published online: 06 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

The most potent environmental synchronizer of “biologic clocks” in mammals is the light-dark cycle. The author describes experiments that identify a particular pathway—a direct connection between retina and hypothalamus—as the main route by which such biologic rhythms as the daily activity cycle, the estrous cycle, and the annual reproductive cycle are entrained to the external environment.

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