unirytmi
Unirytmi (sleep-wake rhythm) is the recurring pattern of sleep and wakefulness in humans, largely determined by the circadian clock and the homeostatic drive for sleep. It sets the timing, duration, and architecture of sleep over roughly 24 hours. The central pacemaker is the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus, which coordinates peripheral clocks in tissues. Light exposure, especially morning light, synchronizes the clock via retinal pathways containing melanopsin; melatonin secretion by the pineal gland signals readiness for sleep in dark periods. Process S describes the accumulating sleep pressure when awake and its dissipation during sleep.
Individuals show variation in unirytmi, with chronotypes ranging from morning-type to evening-type, and this can shift
Assessment commonly uses sleep diaries, actigraphy, and, if indicated, polysomnography. Management emphasizes regularity and synchronization with