When a person starts waiting for spring
When a Person Begins to Wait for Spring: Neurobiology, Cultural Codes, and Phenological Clocks Waiting for spring is not just a sentimental feeling, but a complex psychophysiological process with deep evolutionary, neurobiological, and sociocultural roots. Its chronology and intensity are determined by a combination of factors, from the length of daylight to the cultural calendar. Biological Foundations: From the Hypothalamus to Circadian Rhythms Like other living organisms, humans are part of the biosphere, whose rhythms are synchronized with seasonal changes. Photoperiodism. The key role is played by the change in the length of daylight. The retina of the eye detects an increase in photoperiod, and the signal through the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus (the main biological clock) affects the endocrine system. This leads to a decrease in melatonin production ("the hormone of night and winter hibernation") and an increase in the secretion of serotonin and dopamine, associated with good mood, motivation, and activity. Humans physically "wake up" from the winter biochemical hibernation. The first signs of this shift may be detectable already after the winter solstice (21-22 December), when the day begins to lengthen, although subconsciously. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and its antipode. For some people, a subdepressive state develops during the autumn-winter period, associated with a lack of light. Waiting for spring for such people is a conscious and acute desire to be rid of the symptoms of SAD. Conversely, with the increase in daylight, there is a surge of energy that is subjectively interpreted as "anticipating spring." Evolutionary memory. For our ancestors, spring meant the end of the period of food shortage and cold, an increase in the availability of resources, and safety. The positive emotional response to its signs (warmth, greenery, the singing of birds) was fixed evolutionarily as an adaptive mechanism to increase survival. Phenological T ... Read more
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