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The system is synchronised to a period of around 24 hours – a "master clock" in our brain that is sensitive to our exposure to light coordinates all the body clocks within our organs and tissues.
A master clock in the brain maintains these rhythms and stays attuned to the time outside using morning daylight.
The key component of this synchronization is a master clock in the brain, which responds to light darkness cues from the environment.
Ultimately, there are plans to put a global master clock in space, where the stability of orbit would overcome many of the barriers to perfect synchronisation on Earth.
He checks every morning with a master clock in the train dispatcher's office, which is checked twice a day with the Naval Observatory in Washington.
He then adjusts the master clock, in the basement of Met Life, which controls about nine-hundred wand and ceiling clocks.
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It is generally accepted that the peripheral clocks are under the control of the master clocks in SCN, although specific pathways for such control remain to be defined for many peripheral tissues.
There's a master "circadian clock" in your brain that maintains your rhythms of sleeping and waking -- and for the first time, scientists may have found a way to control it.
In mammals, a master clock residing in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is reset by the light dark cycle, while timed food intake is a potent synchronizer of peripheral clocks such as the liver.
Ten circadian clock genes have been identified in human peripheral tissues so far, including Period (Per-1-3), Crypto-chrome (Cry-1 and Cry-2), Clock, and Bmal1, which coordinate with the master clock located in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the anterior hypothalamus [3].
According to the current paradigm, the mammalian circadian clock is organized in a hierarchical way: the master clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the anterior hypothalamus is regulated by signals from the retina, and in turn synchronizes so called peripheral oscillators located in most organs and tissues [ 1].
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