Ultradian rhythms from molecules to mind: a new vision of life

Ultradian rhythms from molecules to mind: a new vision of life

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Ultradian rhythms play an essential part at all levels of biological organization, providing timekeeping for intracellular processes, playing various rolesin intracellular signalling systems and underpinning coherent behaviour in tissues and organs. They are crucial to endocrine and neural performance and in psychobiology. This book brings together the evidence for these findings. In lower eukaryotes short-period rhythms (period 30-70 min) are coupled to an ultradian clock which serves as a central timekeeper. In metazoans, similar rhythms are necessary for intercell communications, and temporal coupling for the coordination of integrated functions of tissues and organs to provide homeodynamics of the whole organism. Electrical, endocrine and behavioural rhythms characterize both wakefulness and sleep pathologically disordered states give rise to dynamic diseases. Chapters on human movements, sleep, attention span and alertness indicate the broad span of this subject. A continuum can now be tracedfrom the molecular genetic, through the cellular and neuroendocrine to the behavioural and psychosocial levels. Many of the results presented in this book are recent and novel, and have far-reaching consequences for our understandingof health and disease. Our first book (published 15 years ago) ended with Epilogue: The Unification Hypothesis of Chronobiology-Psychobiology from Moleculeto Mind. In retrospect we can now recognise how this epilogue was a prescientvision of what is now the cutting edge of epigenetics, bioinformatics, systems biology, neuroscience, and the new sciences of consciousness that are the foundation for the emerging vision of life and philosophy in our current era. Each of the four parts of this book are successive iterations towards this new integration of the life sciences from molecule to mind and spirit in the emergent ethos of the future.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4020-8351-8
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 454
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés