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    Chronobiology And Educational Inclusion Of Persons With Blindness: From The Biological To The Social [cronobiologia E Inclusão Educacional De Pessoas Cegas: Do Biológico Ao Social]

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    Studies of educational inclusion have indicated pathways meant to ensure the inclusion of people with disabilities within regular schools. Nevertheless, little has been mentioned about the implications of circadian rhythm regarding the inclusion of totally blind students in school. This article aims to describe how the circadian rhythm might influence educational inclusion of students with visual impairments. Based on a review of the literature, we present the main concepts of chronobiology-the science that studies the ability of living organisms to express their behavior and physiology recurrently over time. One of these expressions-known as the circadian rhythm-lasts for a period of 24 hours. This rhythm is regulated by a person's biological clock which is in turn regulated by daylight. However, in the absence of light, which is the case for those who are totally blind, it is up to the biological clock to regulate circadian rhythms. 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