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phase shift

phase shift

1. a disruption of the normal sleep–wake cycle, with the result that the individual is alert during a usual sleeping period and sleepy when he or she should be alert. See circadian rhythm sleep disorder; disorders of the sleep–wake cycle schedule.

2. a change in the diurnal or circadian rhythm brought about, for example, by changes in daylight exposure or changing time zones.

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