Circadian rhythms are natural, internal processes that regulate the sleep-wake cycle and other biological functions in living organisms. These rhythms are influenced by external factors such as light exposure and follow an approximate 24-hour cycle.
The period of a circadian rhythm can be calculated using various methods, including the use of phase-response curves (PRCs) that measure how light affects the timing of sleep onset. The formula to calculate the period (T) is given by:
number of cycles = Number of complete 24-hour cycles observed
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