Circadian rhythms are 24-hour biological cycles that regulate various bodily functions like sleep-wake cycles. The master circadian clock is located in the brain and can be influenced by light exposure. Disruptions to circadian rhythms can cause sleep disorders like delayed sleep phase syndrome where one has trouble falling asleep until later hours. Common circadian rhythm disorders also include advanced sleep phase syndrome and irregular sleep-wake pattern. Shift work and jet lag can also cause extrinsic circadian rhythm disorders.