May 27, 2016

10. Jessa Gamble: Our natural sleep cycle is nothing like what we do now



0:12
Let's start with day and night. Life evolved under conditions of light and darkness, light and then darkness. And so plants and animals developed their own internal clocks so that they would be ready for these changes in light. These are chemical clocks, and they're found in every known being that has two or more cells and in some that only have one cell.
0:34I'll give you an example -- if you take a horseshoe crab off the beach, and you fly it all the way across the continent, and you drop it into a sloped cage, it will scramble up the floor of the cage as the tide is rising on its home shores, and it'll skitter down again right as the water is receding thousands of miles away. It'll do this for weeks, until it kind of gradually loses the plot. And it's incredible to watch, but there's nothing psychic or paranormal going on; it's simply that these crabs have internal cycles that correspond, usually, with what's going on around it.
horseshoe crab  
horseshoe 

['hɔ:sʃu:]

  • vt. 装蹄铁于n. 马蹄铁;U形物
[ 过去式 horseshoed 过去分词 horseshoed 现在分词 horseshoeing ]

horseshoe   ['hɔ:sʃu:]

  • n.
    • 1.2.3.4.5.
    • 马掌,马蹄铁
    • (据认为可带来好运的)马掌吉祥物
    • 马蹄形状;马蹄铁形(或 U 形)之物
    • =horseshoe crab
    • [复数,用作单数]掷蹄铁套桩游戏
  • vt.
    • 给(马)钉蹄铁,钉(马掌):

fly it all 
continent
sloped cage
scramble up 

skitter down
verb
move lightly and quickly or hurriedly.
the girls skittered up the stairs
draw (bait) jerkily across the surface of the water as a technique in fishing.
Synonyms
verb
  • skimskip
  • scuttlescurryscamper
Examples
His cameras zoom around a fictional CGI Paris like bugs skitter over puddles.

loses the plot 失去判断
paranormal
adjective
denoting events or phenomena such as telekinesis or clairvoyance that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding.
a mystic who can prove he has paranormal powers
Synonyms
adjective
  • extrasensory
Examples
I suppose it is also theoretically possible that her experiences are paranormal .


1:11So, we have this ability as well. And in humans, we call it the "body clock." You can see this most clearly when you take away someone's watch and you shut them into a bunker, deep underground, for a couple of months. (Laughter) People actually volunteer for this, and they usually come out kind of raving about their productive time in the hole. So, no matter how atypical these subjects would have to be, they all show the same thing. They get up just a little bit later every day -- say 15 minutes or so --and they kind of drift all the way around the clock like this over the course of the weeks. And so, in this way we know that they are working on their own internal clocks, rather than somehow sensing the day outside.

shut into 关进
bunker
noun
a large container or compartment for storing fuel.
a coal bunker
a reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime.
Major islands in the group remain heavily fortified with most soldiers hiding in underground concrete bunkers that snake for miles underneath the surface.
a hollow filled with sand, used as an obstacle on a golf course.
Sand bunkers are a growing concern for golf course superintendents, right along with the conditions of greens.
verb
fuel (a ship).
The boat was fully provisioned and bunkered with fuel, food and water as per normal for a fishing trip which might last up to ten days.
(of a player) have one's ball lodged in a bunker.
he was bunkered at the fifth hole
noun

掩体
bunkerblindage

地堡
bunkerpillboxblockhouse

暗堡
bunker
verb

加燃料
bunkerfuel


rave
noun
an extremely enthusiastic recommendation or appraisal of someone or something.
the film has won raves from American reviewers
synonyms: enthusiastic praiselavish praisea rapturous receptiontributeplauditsacclaimvery enthusiasticrapturousglowingecstaticexcellenthighly favorable
a lively party or gathering involving dancing and drinking.
their annual fancy-dress rave
a rail of a cart.
verb
talk wildly or incoherently, as if one were delirious or insane.
Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a black ghost
synonyms: talk wildlybabblejabbertalk incoherently
speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration.
New York's theater critics raved about the acting
synonyms: praise enthusiasticallygo into raptures about/overwax lyrical aboutsing the praises ofrhapsodize overenthuse about/overacclaimeulogizeextoloverpraiseballyhoolaudpanegyrize
attend or take part in a rave (party).
Viewers watch aliens rave at a dance party, float off into space while fireworks explode, and witness a fiery kaleidoscope descending from overhead.
verb

抱怨
complaingrumblegripemoanhollerrave

怒吼
roarhowlbellowrave

rave

胡言乱语
jabberraveranttwaddletalk nonsensepatter

敬服
admiredelightapplaudeulogizemarvelrave

谵妄
rave

愤怒地说
rave
noun

deliriumraveincoherent talkdrivelravingskimble-skamble

谵妄
deliriumraveraving

谵语
deliriumraveraving


1:50So fine, we have a body clock, and it turns out that it's incredibly important in our lives. It's a huge driver for culture and I think that it's the most underrated force on our behavior. We evolved as a species near the equator, and so we're very well-equipped to deal with 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. But of course, we've spread to every corner of the globe and in Arctic Canada, where I live, we have perpetual daylight in summer and 24 hours of darkness in winter. So the culture, the northern aboriginal culture, traditionally has been highly seasonal. In winter, there's a lot of sleeping going on; you enjoy your family life inside. And in summer, it's almost manic hunting and working activity very long hours, very active.
underrated
verb
underestimate the extent, value, or importance of (someone or something).
a very underrated film
synonyms: undervalueunderestimateunderappreciatedo an injustice tosell shortplay downunderstateminimizediminishdowngradetrivialize
Synonyms
verb
  • undervalueunderestimateunderappreciatedo an injustice tosell shortplay down,understateminimizediminishdowngradetrivialize
  • underestimate
verb

低估
underestimateunderrate

轻视
despisebelittlelook downscornslightunderrate


perpetual daylight perpetual
adjective
never ending or changing.
deep caves in perpetual darkness
synonyms: everlastingnever-endingeternalpermanentunendingendlesswithout endlastinglong-lastingconstantabidingenduringperennialtimelessagelessdeathlessundyingimmortalunfailingunchangingnever-changingchangelessunfadingsempiternalperdurableconstantpermanentuninterruptedcontinuousunremittingunendingunceasingpersistentunbroken
occurring repeatedly; so frequent as to seem endless and uninterrupted.
their perpetual money worries
synonyms: interminableincessantceaselessendlesswithout respiterelentless,

永久
permanentperpetuallastingeverlasting

永恒
eternalperpetual

perpetual

2:38


aboriginal
adjective
(of human races, animals, and plants) inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists; indigenous.
Around the world, 70 percent of uranium deposits are located on aboriginal land.
synonyms: indigenousnativeoriginalearliestfirstancientprimitiveprimevalprimordialautochthonous
noun
an aboriginal inhabitant of a place.
Using the aboriginals ' own oral histories, the developer proved that the site had been designated sacred only within the past 10 years.
synonyms: nativeaborigineoriginal inhabitantautochthonindigene
Synonyms
adjective
  • indigenousnativeprimeval












noun
  • nativeaborigine

土著
nativeaboriginal

原始
originalprimitiveprimevalaboriginalprimaevalfirst

manic 狂躁
adjective
showing wild and apparently deranged excitement and energy.
his manic enthusiasm
synonyms: madinsanederangeddementedmaniacallunaticwildcrazeddemonichystericalravingunhingedunbalancedcrazybatshit
Synonyms
adjective
  • madfrenzied









20 more synonyms
Examples
To generate combative, manic energy, they frame the entire world in dualistic terms of light and darkness.



So, what would our natural rhythm look like? What would our sleeping patterns be in the sort of ideal sense? Well, it turns out that when people are living without any sort of artificial light at all, they sleep twice every night. They go to bed around 8:00 p.m. until midnight and then again, they sleep from about 2:00 a.m. until sunrise. And in-between, they have a couple of hours of sort of meditative quiet in bed.And during this time, there's a surge of prolactin, the likes of which a modern day never sees. The people in these studies report feeling so awake during the daytime, that they realize they're experiencing true wakefulness for the first time in their lives.

rhythm韵律
 in-between在中间meditative沉思surge
noun
a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide.
flooding caused by tidal surges
synonyms: gushrushoutpouringstreamflowswellheavingrollingrollswirlingtide
verb
(of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward.
the journalists surged forward
synonyms: gushrushstreamflowburstpourcascadespilloverflowsweeprollswellheaveriseroll

浪涌
surge

waveripplesurgestorm

巨浪
billowsurgemountainous waves

波涛
billowssurgegreat wavesfret

波浪
wavesurgebillowfret

大浪
billowsurge



verb

波动
wavefluctuatesurgeundulatefluxpopple

surgegushpouremergewellrise

涌动
surge

澎湃
surge

激荡
agitatesurge

掀起
set offliftraisestartsurge
prolactin催乳素

wakefulness  觉醒


3:25So, cut to the modern day. We're living in a culture of jet lag, global travel, 24-hour business, shift work.And you know, our modern ways of doing things have their advantages, but I believe we should understand the costs.
3:46

时差

Thank you.
3:48(Applause)

0:12让我们从日夜开始。 生命的进化在 光明与黑暗中进行, 光明,然后是黑暗。 因此植物和动物 都进化出自己的内部时钟, 这使得他们能适应光线的改变。 这是化学时钟, 每个已知的多细胞生物体内都有这种时钟, 部分单细胞生物也有这种时钟。
0:34举个例子。 如果你从海滩上抓一只鲎, 把它空运到大陆的另一端, 接着把它放入一个倾斜的笼子里, 在它数千里外家乡的海岸 涨潮的时候, 它会爬到笼子的高处。 而退潮时它又会 退回笼子底部。 这种行为它会重复数个星期, 直到它渐渐失去这种判断能力。 这非常不可思议, 但这不是什么灵异或是超自然现象; 原因很简单,这些鲎拥有 能与周围环境相协调的内部周期。
1:11我们也有这种能力。 就人类而言,我们称之为生物钟。 当你拿走某个人的手表,把他关进一个深入地下的地下堡垒 关上几个月,你就能更清楚地观察到 生物钟的作用。 实际上有志愿者做过这个实验, 他们从洞里出来时 对他们在洞里的时间有点混乱。 不管这些志愿者显得多不合逻辑, 有一件事可以确认。 他们每天都比之前晚起一点--大约15分钟左右-- 在这几星期内他们的生物钟就 像这样不断向后推延。 而且,就这样,我们知道他们是用自己的生物钟做到这点的, 而不是用某种方式感知外面的日光。
1:50那么好的,我们有生物钟, 并且它对我们的生活极其重要。 它也是文化的巨大推动力, 我认为这是在我们的行为中最被低估的一种力量。 我们人类是从赤道附近进化而来的一个物种, 因此我们能非常好的 适应12小时的白昼和 12小时的黑夜。 不过当然,我们现在已经遍布全球的每个角落, 在我居住的加拿大北极地区, 夏天是极昼, 而冬天则是极夜。 因此传统上北部原住民文化 是高度季节性的。 在冬天,睡眠时间很长。 人们在室内享受家庭生活。 而在夏天则是疯狂的狩猎 及很长时间的劳作, 非常活跃。
2:38那么,我们的自然节奏应该是什么样的呢? 我们的理想中的睡眠模式 应是什么样的呢? 嗯,事实表明, 当生活在完全没有 任何人工光源的环境中时, 人们会每晚睡两次。 人们在晚上8点左右睡觉。 直到午夜, 接着再次入睡, 大约从凌晨2点直到日出。 在这两次睡眠之间,有几个小时 在床上安静的沉思。 在这段时间内, 催乳素产生 这样的情况在现代社会不会出现。 这些研究中的人们 在白天觉得很清醒, 他们意识到 正在经历生命中的 第一次真正的失眠。
3:25那么,转到现代社会。 我们的文化中充满时差, 全球旅行, 24小时营业, 倒班工作。 你知道,我们现代人的 这种生活方式 有它的优点, 但我想我们应该明白所付出的代价。
3:46谢谢。
3:48(掌声)



0:12Let's start with day and night. Life evolved under conditions of light and darkness, light and then darkness. And so plants and animals developed their own internal clocks so that they would be ready for these changes in light. These are chemical clocks, and they're found in every known being that has two or more cells and in some that only have one cell.




0:34I'll give you an example -- if you take a horseshoe crab off the beach, and you fly it all the way across the continent, and you drop it into a sloped cage, it will scramble up the floor of the cage as the tide is risingon its home shores, and it'll skitter down again right as the water is receding thousands of miles away.It'll do this for weeks, until it kind of gradually loses the plot. And it's incredible to watch, but there's nothing psychic or paranormal going on; it's simply that these crabs have internal cycles that correspond, usually, with what's going on around it.




1:11So, we have this ability as well. And in humans, we call it the "body clock." You can see this most clearly when you take away someone's watch and you shut them into a bunker, deep underground, for a couple of months. (Laughter) People actually volunteer for this, and they usually come out kind of raving about their productive time in the hole. So, no matter how atypical these subjects would have to be, they all show the same thing. They get up just a little bit later every day -- say 15 minutes or so -- and they kind of drift all the way around the clock like this over the course of the weeks. And so, in this way we know that they are working on their own internal clocks, rather than somehow sensing the day outside.
1:50So fine, we have a body clock, and it turns out that it's incredibly important in our lives. It's a huge driver for culture and I think that it's the most underrated force on our behavior. We evolved as a species near the equator, and so we're very well-equipped to deal with 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.But of course, we've spread to every corner of the globe and in Arctic Canada, where I live, we have perpetual daylight in summer and 24 hours of darkness in winter. So the culture, the northern aboriginal culture, traditionally has been highly seasonal. In winter, there's a lot of sleeping going on; you enjoy your family life inside. And in summer, it's almost manic hunting and working activity very long hours, very active.
2:38So, what would our natural rhythm look like? What would our sleeping patterns be in the sort of ideal sense? Well, it turns out that when people are living without any sort of artificial light at all, they sleep twice every night. They go to bed around 8:00 p.m. until midnight and then again, they sleep from about 2:00 a.m. until sunrise. And in-between, they have a couple of hours of sort of meditative quiet in bed.And during this time, there's a surge of prolactin, the likes of which a modern day never sees. The people in these studies report feeling so awake during the daytime, that they realize they're experiencing true wakefulness for the first time in their lives.




3:25So, cut to the modern day. We're living in a culture of jet lag, global travel, 24-hour business, shift work.And you know, our modern ways of doing things have their advantages, but I believe we should understand the costs.





3:46Thank you.
3:48(Applause)







0:12让我们从日夜开始。 生命的进化在 光明与黑暗中进行, 光明,然后是黑暗。 因此植物和动物 都进化出自己的内部时钟, 这使得他们能适应光线的改变。 这是化学时钟, 每个已知的多细胞生物体内都有这种时钟, 部分单细胞生物也有这种时钟。
0:34举个例子。 如果你从海滩上抓一只鲎, 把它空运到大陆的另一端, 接着把它放入一个倾斜的笼子里, 在它数千里外家乡的海岸 涨潮的时候, 它会爬到笼子的高处。 而退潮时它又会 退回笼子底部。 这种行为它会重复数个星期, 直到它渐渐失去这种判断能力。 这非常不可思议, 但这不是什么灵异或是超自然现象; 原因很简单,这些鲎拥有 能与周围环境相协调的内部周期。
1:11我们也有这种能力。 就人类而言,我们称之为生物钟。 当你拿走某个人的手表,把他关进一个深入地下的地下堡垒 关上几个月,你就能更清楚地观察到 生物钟的作用。 实际上有志愿者做过这个实验, 他们从洞里出来时 对他们在洞里的时间有点混乱。 不管这些志愿者显得多不合逻辑, 有一件事可以确认。 他们每天都比之前晚起一点--大约15分钟左右-- 在这几星期内他们的生物钟就 像这样不断向后推延。 而且,就这样,我们知道他们是用自己的生物钟做到这点的, 而不是用某种方式感知外面的日光。


1:50那么好的,我们有生物钟, 并且它对我们的生活极其重要。 它也是文化的巨大推动力, 我认为这是在我们的行为中最被低估的一种力量。 我们人类是从赤道附近进化而来的一个物种, 因此我们能非常好的 适应12小时的白昼和 12小时的黑夜。 不过当然,我们现在已经遍布全球的每个角落, 在我居住的加拿大北极地区, 夏天是极昼, 而冬天则是极夜。 因此传统上北部原住民文化 是高度季节性的。 在冬天,睡眠时间很长。 人们在室内享受家庭生活。 而在夏天则是疯狂的狩猎 及很长时间的劳作, 非常活跃。

2:38那么,我们的自然节奏应该是什么样的呢? 我们的理想中的睡眠模式 应是什么样的呢? 嗯,事实表明, 当生活在完全没有 任何人工光源的环境中时, 人们会每晚睡两次。 人们在晚上8点左右睡觉。 直到午夜, 接着再次入睡, 大约从凌晨2点直到日出。 在这两次睡眠之间,有几个小时 在床上安静的沉思。 在这段时间内, 催乳素产生 这样的情况在现代社会不会出现。 这些研究中的人们 在白天觉得很清醒, 他们意识到 正在经历生命中的 第一次真正的失眠。

3:25那么,转到现代社会。 我们的文化中充满时差, 全球旅行, 24小时营业, 倒班工作。 你知道,我们现代人的 这种生活方式 有它的优点, 但我想我们应该明白所付出的代价。
3:46谢谢。
3:48(掌声)












life evolved under conditions of light and darkness, so plants and animals plant their own internal clocks, 

these are chemical clocks. 

if you take a horseshoe crab off the beach.

and you fly it all the way across the continent.




continent 

['kɔntinənt]

  • n. 大陆,洲,陆地adj. 自制的,克制的
21世纪大英汉词典

continent ['kɔntinənt]
n.
1.2.3.
(地球上的)洲,大洲(如亚洲,欧洲等)
(与岛和半岛相区别的)大陆
[the C-](区别于英伦三岛的)欧洲大陆
adj.
1.2.3.
克制的,有节制的
节欲的;节制性欲的;(尤指)禁欲的
[废语]限制的,约束的

以上来源于:21世纪大英汉词典
词组短语
antarctic continent南极大陆;南极洲


scramble up

    • 1.2.
    • 迅速爬上
    • 胡乱收集;拼凑



there is nothing psychic or paranormal going on.


psychic 


['saikik]
adj. 精神的;心灵的;灵魂的;超自然的n. 灵媒;巫师



paranormal
[,pærə'nɔ:məl]
adj. 超常的;超过正常范围的

paranormal [,pærə'nɔ:məl]
adj.
超自然的;不平常的;超感觉的;超出科学所知范围的;奇异的



















































































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