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0) Beta waves   awake/alert…slows to…  
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1) Alpha waves   rhythmic at times and transitions to...  
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2) Theta waves   a little deeper sleep—undisturbed by minor noises  
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3)Delta/Deep sleep   ½ brain waves = delta, ½ = theta  
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4)Deeper sleep   more than 50% of brain waves are delta waves last (and deepest) of the sleep stages before REM sleep; stages reverse and then REM sleep begins  
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REM STAGE   most vivid dreaming occurs, rapid eye movement, heart beats faster  
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Activation Synthesis Theory   Neurons in the Pons fire RapidlyBrain tries to make sense of them by combining w/ existing knowledge & memory  
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0) Beta waves   awake/alert…slows to…  
🗑
1) Alpha waves   rhythmic at times and transitions to...  
🗑
2) Theta waves   a little deeper sleep—undisturbed by minor noises  
🗑
3)Delta/Deep sleep   ½ brain waves = delta, ½ = theta  
🗑
4)Deeper sleep   more than 50% of brain waves are delta waves last (and deepest) of the sleep stages before REM sleep; stages reverse and then REM sleep begins  
🗑
REM STAGE   most vivid dreaming occurs, rapid eye movement, heart beats faster  
🗑
Activation Synthesis Theory   Neurons in the Pons fire RapidlyBrain tries to make sense of them by combining w/ existing knowledge & memory  
🗑


   

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